Takeaways

Franklin Hinchey House has been placed on the 19 National Register of Historic Places in 1983 by the United States Department of the Interior.

Above:  The Historical Hinchey House

These trucks fit right into  the neighborhood… don’t  they?

So  here are a few things that came out of that meeting:

“- and then in the conversation we had with Dolomite was if they do donate this, they would like to see like a forever wild or some type of park plans or some type of, you know, passive Park. ”        

   So how  does a highway department fit the description of a passive park?

“I think four different access points. We have one up here in Howard. We used to have one here that we actually donated to the Zielinkski’s…”

For what reason does the town give away land  or access points and who authorized this ?

There’s no rendering of other places that were done with engineering drawings like those shown. Why?

“How would you like this in your back yard?”

“What’s the purpose of this meeting today? Because its seeming that nobody did their homework”

“So if you feel distrust from this part of the community, these small neighborhoods are there  because we’ve already done this once. And, we fought Walmart hard and now we have garbage and crime all over the small neighborhood”