Along The Bridge, a bit of spring clearing around Walking on Logs

Maybe you saw that pile of bags by Walking On Logs at the southwest end of The Bridge, and noticed the landscaping around it is suddenly a lot neater? Fairmount Community Association‘s Nancy Driver says it’s the work of a Department of Corrections crew that just came out to cut back the blackberry vines and other overgrowth in the area. They have helped in the past but weren’t originally scheduled to do that kind of work this year; however, the Department of Neighborhoods‘ Southwest District coordinator Stan Lock worked with them to see if it was possible, and DOC’s Jim Thorburn brought a crew out to get it done. So Nancy wanted to send them both a public thank-you, along with one more reminder for you: Anyone interested in involvement with the ongoing citizen effort to keep the area around the structures trimmed and trashless is welcome to come to another meeting about it tonight, 5:30 pm at the High Point Library (here’s our coverage of the 1st meeting).

1 Reply to "Along The Bridge, a bit of spring clearing around Walking on Logs"

  • Sharonn April 13, 2010 (10:05 pm)

    Thank you Jim Thorburn and crew! Having tackled some of that hillside in the past, I cannot believe that you were able to knock down that football size field of blackberries in less than a day! Great improvement for the gateway to our communities.

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