Description
The RSD recently voted to sell property which is about 20 acres of beautiful, natural habitat for development. I urge the City of Renton to include this area commonly called "Tiffany Park Woods" into their Park, Recreation, and Natural Preservation program considerations. This is a great opportunity to preserve "brush wetlands" for future generations. The area is filled with trees ranging up to about 75 years old. It is home to many species of birds, insects, and native Western Washington plants. The area is bordered by pipeline easements which are currently widely used by runners, walkers, and dog walkers.
2 Comments
rosemary quesenberry (Guest)
In the event that some disaster happens, the power line could be a death sentence to
any and all in that proposed park area. I also am aware of a number of studies that
indicate that certain health issues may be associated with high voltage electrical current.
I believe that the City of Renton should abandon any consideration of spending millions
of dollars to bring the Cascade Shopping site up to at best a concrete/grass urban style
park.
Stängt Lancelot (Registered User)