Stop the Construction of a Conoco Gas Station in our Coram Neighborhood


Stop the Construction of a Conoco Gas Station in our Coram Neighborhood
The Issue
Stop the Construction of the Conoco Gas Station in Coram, NY
Residents of Coram, NY are deeply concerned about the proposed Conoco gas station at 36 Middle Country Road. This development threatens our neighborhood’s character, environment, and safety.
To oppose the gas station directly contact the following:
Call Town of Brookhaven to lodge a complaint: 631-451-TOWN (8696)
Contact Our District Council Member: Michael A. Loguercio Jr.
email: mloguercio@brookhavenny.gov
phone: 631-451-6968
Contact Conoco Corporate to lodge your complaint:
Phone: 281-293-1000
Contact Form: https://www.conocophillips.com/contact-us/
Key Reasons to Oppose the Gas Station:
- Environmental Hazards: Gas stations risk fuel leaks, leading to soil and groundwater contamination. The EPA reports 100,000+ leaking tanks remain uncleaned in the U.S.
- Health Risks: Emissions from pumps and tanks are linked to higher rates of cancer, asthma, and other health issues.
Increased Crime: Gas stations rank as the #4 crime location, according to the FBI. - Traffic & Safety Issues: The station would worsen congestion, increase accident risks, and disrupt residential roads with truck deliveries.
- Noise & Light Pollution: Nearby residents would endure constant disturbances.
- Lower Property Values: Proximity to a gas station deters homebuyers and diminishes neighborhood appeal.
Aesthetic Impact: A gas station at the entrance of our community undermines its beauty and sets a harmful precedent.
No Economic Justification: With several stations nearby and 150,000+ across the U.S., this addition is unnecessary.
Coram’s health, safety, and environment are at stake. Let’s protect our community and preserve its quality of life. Say NO to the Conoco gas station.
Sign the petition today!
Contact our council woman Michael A. Loguercio Jr. who oversees our district to express your opposition to the gas station being built at the following email: mloguercio@brookhavenny.gov
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The Issue
Stop the Construction of the Conoco Gas Station in Coram, NY
Residents of Coram, NY are deeply concerned about the proposed Conoco gas station at 36 Middle Country Road. This development threatens our neighborhood’s character, environment, and safety.
To oppose the gas station directly contact the following:
Call Town of Brookhaven to lodge a complaint: 631-451-TOWN (8696)
Contact Our District Council Member: Michael A. Loguercio Jr.
email: mloguercio@brookhavenny.gov
phone: 631-451-6968
Contact Conoco Corporate to lodge your complaint:
Phone: 281-293-1000
Contact Form: https://www.conocophillips.com/contact-us/
Key Reasons to Oppose the Gas Station:
- Environmental Hazards: Gas stations risk fuel leaks, leading to soil and groundwater contamination. The EPA reports 100,000+ leaking tanks remain uncleaned in the U.S.
- Health Risks: Emissions from pumps and tanks are linked to higher rates of cancer, asthma, and other health issues.
Increased Crime: Gas stations rank as the #4 crime location, according to the FBI. - Traffic & Safety Issues: The station would worsen congestion, increase accident risks, and disrupt residential roads with truck deliveries.
- Noise & Light Pollution: Nearby residents would endure constant disturbances.
- Lower Property Values: Proximity to a gas station deters homebuyers and diminishes neighborhood appeal.
Aesthetic Impact: A gas station at the entrance of our community undermines its beauty and sets a harmful precedent.
No Economic Justification: With several stations nearby and 150,000+ across the U.S., this addition is unnecessary.
Coram’s health, safety, and environment are at stake. Let’s protect our community and preserve its quality of life. Say NO to the Conoco gas station.
Sign the petition today!
Contact our council woman Michael A. Loguercio Jr. who oversees our district to express your opposition to the gas station being built at the following email: mloguercio@brookhavenny.gov
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Petition created on December 27, 2024