March 28, 2007

  Volume 5, Number 13

Published in Wake Forest, NC

  Carol Pelosi, Publisher and Editor
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Horseshoe Farm friends
want a decision

            It has been a year since the master planning committee for Raleigh Parks unanimously adopted the master plan for Horseshoe Farm Park, and the Friends of Horseshoe Farm are wondering why the Raleigh City Council has not taken any action.

            The friends, the people who want to maintain the area in its natural state, have joined with others to create the Alliance for Horseshoe Farm to urge adoption of the master plan adopted by the committee and its environmental stewardship recommendations.

            The park, which was a working farm for over 100 years and most recently was owned by Dr. and Mrs. William Hedrick, who now live in Wake Forest, is just of Ligon Mill Road in a horseshoe bend of the Neuse River. It is home to numerous birds, including wild turkeys, deer, rodents and other animals as well as wild flowers and landmark trees.

            The new alliance has three points which it hopes everyone who writes to the city council members will make:

  1. Horseshoe Farm should be separated from the issue of active recreation because it is inappropriate for high intensity active recreation.

  2. The committee’s draft plan with environmental stewardship[ recommendations should be adopted by the council immediately.

  3. Horseshoe Farm should be reclassified as a special or metro park. It does not fit the definition of community park.

            People who are interested can go to www.horseshoefarm.org to learn more about the park.

            If you want to write to the council members, there is a draft of a letter at the Sierra Club website: http://nc.sierraclub.org/capital/

TakeAction/HSFP_4_07.asp.

 
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