Dear Lincoln,

After I posted about the wildlife I received a number of emails.

Response on Wildlife:
Including these two one from a Wells Rd resident and the other from a
Codman resident.

   - "There is a significant wildlife corridor between the huge wetland on
   126 and Lincoln Road; it covers woods, Farm Meadow, and the extensive
   complex of wetland on either side of Lincoln Road, and links up with
   Drumlin Farm via Codman Road. It is home to coyotes, foxes, fishers,
   turtles (one 14-inch snapper crossed the commuter rail lot last summer to
   lay eggs on the bank behind my townhouse), owls, turkeys, and myriad
   smaller fauna."
   -
   - "For the past 20 years I have cleared the invasives off my 2 acre
   property and turned it into a permaculture site, and consequently there is
   an abundance of wildlife here. Thank you again for standing up against
   this."

On Democracy

   - Perhaps we could consider rank choice voting. Imagine if Option C had
   73 votes, Option D1 had 70 and Option D2 had 70. It would mean the
   overwhelming majority of Lincoln residents didn't want Option C but it
   would pass anyway.

On HCA in general video

   - I also heard from a number of people who needed more information and
   so I created a video that I am sharing on its own thread which is a result
   of a lot of questions, answers and research and my own lights of
   understanding along the way. I hope it helps you and I hope it helps
   Lincoln.

I still believe we should take Option C off the table and then consider two
or three reasonable, well informed options with rank choice voting.

Thank you!


~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Barbara Peskin

*My Moments in Nature Photo Gallery: barbarapeskin.com
<http://barbarapeskin.com>*
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