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Attachment F <br />PUBLIC WORKS, ENVIRONMENT AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION <br />PATHWAY MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT <br />July 27, 2021 <br />Public Comments Received Prior to Meeting <br />From: Matt Anderson <br />Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2021 2:40 PM <br />To: Joe Wozniak <br />Cc: Karen Huiett <br />Subject: Pathway Plan and McCarron's Blvd Residents <br />Joe and Karen, <br />I am emailing you as the listed Chair and Vice Chair of the Public Works, Environment & <br />Transportation Commission. I gave a presentation regarding why certain homeowners were <br />against the plan to put a paved pathway through the wetlands behind their houses leading to <br />Tamarack Park. <br />I am emailing you to clarify one piece of information for the commission. I've gone back and <br />watched the video of the meeting from April 27 and realized that there was a statement that <br />there is no way to access the park from the west side unless this pathway were to be installed. I <br />want it to be perfectly clear to the commission members that nothing currently prohibits <br />anyone from accessing the park through the path as it currently exists. It just isn't paved. It is a <br />dirt path. The status quo would be that people can walk the current dirt path to the park, rather <br />than a paved one. <br />Thank you for your time and the work you do. <br />Best, <br />Matt Anderson <br />Summary of Phone Conversation with Sean Emery - July 19th <br />Re: New Segment by Tamarack Park <br />It cuts off access to the back of properties on S McCarrons Blvd, there's no other way to get to back of <br />the homes. He's not sure why portions of pathways are paved and some are not. Wants to suggest <br />boardwalk through end of Wagner up to tamarack— reduces street crossings, driveway crossings, and <br />would be a more beautiful walk, more direct. <br />