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Plan needed for
once-a-year leaf problem
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To the editor:
I myself do not live
in Lincoln but my mother does. The town of Lincoln has made it very
hard for any individual to get rid of their leaves. You can't burn
them and you have no one that will go around to pick them up, that
is if you are able to get them raked to the edge of your lot. Now
you can take them to the dump, if you know someone with a vehicle
that can haul them.
I know that some
people have medical problems, but this time only comes once a year
that we really need to get the leaves cleaned up. I think that
Lincoln needs to think this problem over again and figure a better
plan out. You could allow burning after school hours and before dusk
and on weekends just during the time that the leaves need to be
cleared away. Your no-burn policy could be in effect the rest of the
year.
Kathy Letterle
[posted 10-21-03] |
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Suggests small fee to pick up
yard waste
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To the editor:
I find it interesting
that every year the city of Lincoln cannot find a good way to deal
with yard waste, especially during the fall. Every single year that
I have lived here the city waits till the last minute to tell us how
they plan to deal with the situation. WHY NOT ASK US IF WE ARE
WILLING TO PAY A SMALL FEE FOR YARD WASTE PICKUP?
I'm a single parent
with a lot of trees in my yard that I love. But having to haul all
of the waste to the dump is a big hassle.
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this letter] |
I know of many small
and large towns in the region that have yard waste pickup available
to their citizens, including the small town of Tolono, even during
these tough financial times. Why can't the city step up to the plate
and provide us this service even for a small fee?
I know that I would
be more than willing to pay for it, and don't tell me to ask for a
neighbor's help; we are all in the same boat and are frustrated with
the city's assumption of what we want or need for yard waste pickup.
They need to talk to their constituents more often and not just
assume that we will go along for the ride.
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Sees judge
as supporting community
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To the editor:
I am writing to say I strongly disagree
with the drivel that
Les Van Bibber has been dishing out on Lincoln Daily News
and The Courier.
Judge Behle was donating his time to a
not-for-profit organization. How can that possibly be turned into
something he should step down for? I think Lincoln is blessed to
have elected officials that take part in community events.
Mr. Van Bibber, you are the
self-proclaimed "watch dog"... I am glad to see the only thing you
can find to protect the citizens of Lincoln from is a judge who
believes in supporting the community. That must mean Judge Behle and
the other elected officials are doing an excellent job of running
the city and county.
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I have a question for you. What makes
you think it is any of your business what Mr. Behle does on his own
time when he is away from work? He was not breaking any laws and, as
I said before, was giving his time off to charity. He should be
commended for his loyalty to the people of Lincoln, not slandered in
the newspaper.
Ed Stanfield Jr.
[posted 10-21-03]
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