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7.3 <br />From: noreply@civicplus.com <noreply@civicplus.com> <br />Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2022 11:16 PM <br />To: Leeseberg, Chris <CLeeseberg@ElkRiverMN.gov> <br />Subject: Online Form Submittal: Send Chris Leeseberg an Email <br />Send Chris Leeseberg an Email <br />TO: Chris Leeseberg <br />First Name _ <br />Last Name - <br />Reply Email Address <br />Subject Request to vacate lake access on Concord St. <br />Comments I have talked to a few people about this request, and have <br />learned that people use this lake access, and if closed, it will be <br />missed. I believe the residents of the City of Elk River <br />recognize the wonderful asset that Lake Orono is. By closing <br />the Concord Street access, people will lose a nearby place <br />where they can walk to the lake shore and enjoy the special <br />sights and sounds of nature that are unique to a lake setting. <br />Lake Orono is not a private lake. It belongs to the residents of <br />Elk River. By closing off accesses to the lake, people are being <br />denied the ability to enjoy what should be an amenity of their <br />neighborhood. There is a beautiful park across the highway, <br />but there is a huge difference between the access at the park <br />and the small access on Concord St. Orono Park is busy, it's <br />noisy, it's often crowded. We need to preserve some small, <br />quiet spots like the one on Concord for people to get away from <br />the stresses and busyness of their daily lives. <br />Disclaimer <br />Information submitted is considered public data. <br />Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. <br />
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