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There are already too many commercial business s in this immediate area with a majority of family homes and neighborhoods. We live near this location any mishaps from this warehouse could be dangerous for us and the children who attend school nearby! Please reconsider the location to be built away from our neighborhoods
and schools
Just moved to this area, I have already seen the amount of traffic that is generated during rush hours and school hours. Adding semi traffic will add a lot of congestion to this area that is already congested. The facility will also store chemicals that are concerning due to the location being so close to many homes and a couple of schools.
I work at one of the schools next to the site where they want to build this facility. This is not a wise decision to put items that can explode or contaminate the area where children go to school and family live.
The proposed location of this project is a really bad idea. I am very familiar with the location and it’s already heavy with traffic. The roundabout is still new and the residents in the area are still learning to navigate the Ustick road.
Also there are a large number of residential developments happening in the area this type of facility needs to be in a much more rural area where other industrial facilities are located or being built not in a residential neighborhood.
As the Past-President of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station Associates, and a farmer, I am absolutely flabbergasted that the CT. Department of Agriculture has approved development of two easement protected properties for residential development. The easement language of the 1980's might not have been as strong as today, but the intent to preserve farmland was equally as strong. Governor Lamont and Attorney General Tong must intervene to retract the Ag. Department approval. Sadly, prime agricultural land is a rapidly disappearing resource in Connecticut.
Many teenagers, like myself, are politically educated and want a say in who rules our country. If the voting age is lowered, it means that younger voices would be heard, it would promote more voting, and possibly encourage more teens to educate themselves politically to prepare. Sixteen year olds should be allowed to vote and stand for what they believe in.
The potential impacts on traffic, wildlife, and public lands are significant and could negatively affect our community’s quality of life. Additionally, the lack of sufficient workforce housing in this development undermines its potential benefits. It’s crucial that any proposed land use change aligns with the character and needs of our community while preserving the natural beauty and resources we all value. I hope the decision-makers take these valid concerns into account and prioritize sustainable, community-centered development
I signed this petition because losing Hawai‘i’s film tax incentives would have devastating effects on our local economy, much like the catastrophic impact of losing honeybees on agriculture. The film industry sustains thousands of jobs, supports local businesses, and brings vital revenue to our state. Without these incentives, productions will leave, and our communities will feel the sting, just like ecosystems collapsing without bees. We must act now to protect this vital industry for future generations!