Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Opinion: Wekiva troubles

Local governments need to do their part, getting developers to accept planning concepts that leave expansive nature corridors untouched -- that would mean fewer waste products making their way to the aquifer, and eventually to the Wekiva, and can help relieve some of the stress to the environment the coming Wekiva Parkway may bring - Aug. 23, Orlando Sentinel

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