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By Will Collette
Progress on
public access to Charlestown Moraine Preserve
It took a while
to settle the issue of what to do with the land Charlestown purchased for $2.1
million to block the proposed Whalerock wind turbines. For a while, Town
Council Boss
Tom Gentz and Planning Commissar Ruth Platner pushed the town to give
away the land to one of their favored groups, only to discover that these
groups either didn’t want the land or weren’t legally eligible to receive it. Plus, any such transaction requires voter approval.
After much
painful stumbling about, the Council settled on the only logical approach which
was to let
the town Conservation Commission do its job to figure out how to best make
it possible for residents to enjoy the land that was bought with their tax
dollars.
The Conservation
Commission has moved this process forward by working with the Nature
Conservancy to plot out trail routes and with town Public Works to figure out
the least intrusive way to set up public parking. Click here and here to see what
they’ve come up with.
In a nutshell,
for $12,979, we can build a 60’ x 60’ parking lot on King’s Factory Road and
lay out trails so people can enjoy this beautiful piece of land. Included in
the estimate is money for an archaeological survey to ensure that building the
parking does not disturb any protected Native American gravesites or artifacts,
an important consideration, given the site’s close proximity to Narragansett
Tribal lands.
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