This is the reply from Jason P Zern P.E at New Castle County Public Works to our Previous email request sent on June 5th 2024
We are not seeing anything new yet at the New Castle County Little Mill Creek Stream Restoration / NCC Woodland Run Park New Project Website with the exception of the Q&A section
If you some thing has changed Do Please Share with Us / more eyes are better then one .
brooklandterrace@gmail.com / 302 -463-2239
Or simply feel free to reach out with your thoughts ideas & suggestions .
https://www.newcastlede.gov/2738/Woodland-Run-Stream-Restoration
We have been told all of the public comments sent via the RKK QR code on the power point & presentation boards were lost .
Please Do Send Public Comments To Dist 9 Councilman Timothy Sheldon
MIchael.Rodriguez@newcastlede.gov
Please Do Send Public Comments To Dist 9 Councilman Timothy Sheldon
MIchael.Rodriguez@newcastlede.gov
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Send Public Comments To Dist 9 Councilman Timothy Sheldon MIchael.Rodriguez@newcastlede.gov
RE: [EXTERNAL] Request for Presentation / Boards Proposed Plans / Engineering Report - May 20 Meeting New Castle County Little Mill Creek Stream Restoration / NCC Woodland Run Park
Good afternoon everyone, I know it’s been a while since we met so I appreciate your patience.
We have setup a project webpage that provides the presentation and displays boards from the meeting and some supplemental displays and responses that answers questions from the meeting. We will continue to update this webpage as the project progresses. A link is provided here
https://www.newcastlede.gov/2738/Woodland-Run-Stream-Restoration
for your convenience.
Regarding the technical information requested, we generally don’t provide technical engineering information on projects. Please complete a FOIA request form for our legal team to review.
Concerning your request for additional community input on the project, the water quality goals required by our NPDES permit are only achieved through detailed engineering review, planning and design by subject matter experts. The project presented achieves those goals and any changes may jeopardize our ability to meet our regulated goals. The project also meets secondary goals of enhancing the enjoyment of the park, in which we’ve heard the community are adjusting the perimeter trail location and adding landscaping to provide additional privacy to adjacent properties.
V/R,
Jason
"Jason P Zern P.E." <Jason.Zern@newcastlede.gov>
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