[Greenway-board] [Fwd: Western Wake Wastewater Management Facilities]

Bill Bussey billbus at gte.net
Tue Jun 7 14:06:19 EDT 2005


Hi TRTC and TGC Teams,

FYI, here is a message from Kim Fisher, Director of Cary Public Works 
and Utilities in reply to the email sent out earlier.

Again, both of our Boards will need to discuss and determine how to 
address this issue. I'll happily send everyone on these two lists all 
relevant communications that I receive on this subject so we can make an 
informed decision on where to go from here.

At this point, I'll try to be as dispassionate as possible, though I may 
have already expressed my personal passionate interest in this already. 
Please keep in mind that we are in the information gathering mode here. 
We need to share our thoughts and ideas, as well as those of others in 
order to do what we think is correct here.

Happy Trails,

Bill Bussey
919 545-9104

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	Western Wake Wastewater Management Facilities
Date: 	Tue, 07 Jun 2005 11:32:26 -0400
From: 	Kim.Fisher at TownofCary.org
To: 	billbus at gte.net
CC: 	Doug.McRainey at TownofCary.org, Leila.Goodwin at TownofCary.org, 
pstout at co.wake.nc.us



Hi Bill -

Doug McRainey forwarded me a copy of your email to Tony D'Amico at Wake
County and Steve Head at NC DOT.  I appreciate your looking our web site on
this project.  The Western Wake Partners are hoping that the web site will
give people the information they need about the project; so we would
appreciate any comments you have.

Wake County has been one of the Western Wake Partners since the beginning.
Phil Stout has been the County's rep to all of our activities and has been
a very regular attendee at all project meetings.

When the consultants for the Western Wake Partners first conceived of the
potential use of the American Tobacco Trail for a pipeline corridor, they
worked with Phil and, through him, others at Wake County.  The consultants
also contacted Steve Head at NC DOT (telephone conversation on April 22,
2005 and follow-up letter) and let him know about this idea.

So, none of this information should be a surprise to anyone in Wake County
or DOT, unless there have been changes in personnel and the original
contacts have left since the Partners started the project in 2002.

Since Cary is a principal land contributor to the current ATT [Cary owns
over 1 mile of the current trail length and agreed to let Wake County use
it for trail purposes], I should think that it goes without saying that
Cary is deeply interested in making sure that any future pipeline work
within the ATT area, returns that area to a condition better that it was
before any work started.  This is an upside to using the corridor for a
pipeline route.

There will be an open house type public information meeting on this project
at the Apex Fire Station #2 in New  Hill [exit US Hwy 1 at Exit 89; turn
right at the top of the ramp; the fire station is on your right about ¼
mile towards the New HIll crossroads] on Tuesday, June 14, from 4:00PM -
8:00PM, so that folks can drop by when it is convenient with them.  There
will be several different "station" tables, which will each address a
different, broad topical area about the project.  I invite you to attend so
we can answer any questions you have, or give me a call any time.

Best Regards

Robert K. (Kim) Fisher, P.E.
Director of Public Works and Utilities
Town of Cary
P. O. Box 8005
Cary, North Carolina 27512-8005
Phone:   (919) 469-4092
FAX:       (919) 469-4304
E Mail:  kim.fisher at townofcary.org

E mail sent to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina
Public Records Law and may be disclosed  to third parties.




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