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The Eno River needs protection from impervious development *again* . Here’s the full story: https://indyweek.com/.../north-durham-residents-want-to.../.

It reminds me a lot of the back-door shenanigans of the 751 South developers, who ultimately got the Republican NC legislature to force Durham to permit their greedy environmental monstrosity on what should still be considered the banks of Jordan Lake: https://indyweek.com/.../brief-tortured-history-751-south/.

Why can’t we just agree to protect our water resources and keep our few remaining pristine places pristine!!??

Please contact the Durham County Commissioners and City Council and ask them not to facilitate this ill-conceived and underhanded development in what should remain a protected area along the Eno River: Commissioners@dconc.gov; council@durhamnc.gov.

Thanks for Caring and Sharing,

Melissa (Rooney)

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Melissa Rooney

Melissa Bunin Rooney writes picture books, poetry and freelance; reviews picture books for New York Journal of Books and live performances for Triangle Theater Review; provides literary and scientific editing services for American Journal Experts, scientific researchers and students; and writes and manages grants for 501c3 nonprofit Urban Sustainability Solutions. She also provides STEM and literary workshops and residencies for schools and organizations through the Durham Arts Council’s Creative Arts in Public and Private Schools (CAPS) program.

https://www.MelissaRooneyWriting.com
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