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From: mar-e_trebilcock@msad51.org [mailto:mar-e_trebilcock@msad51.org]<br />
Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2010 4:51 PM<br />
To: cmorris@morris<strong>com</strong>m.net; Kennedy, Marty; <strong>VHB</strong>_Webmaster<br />
Subject: Brunswick Naval Air Station website form submittal<br />
As a resident of Topsham Crossing on Crabtree Drive, which abuts the coastal connector (rte 196) I am very<br />
concerned with how you will further develop this bypass. This is a residential area, and I believe it is important to<br />
consider this fact as you proceed with plans for traffic flow through the area. Central to my concerns are safety for<br />
my children and noise from the traffic on the road. I think any plan should consider how these concerns will be<br />
addressed for residents of our neighborhood. Mar-E Trebilcock<br />
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From: Steve Weems [slweems@gmail.<strong>com</strong>]<br />
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2010 1:07 PM<br />
To: cmorris@morris<strong>com</strong>m.net; Kennedy, Marty; <strong>VHB</strong>_Webmaster<br />
Subject: Brunswick Naval Air Station website form submittal<br />
Martin --<br />
Thanks for the courtesy of a personal reply. I kind of figured it was intentional, and I appreciate your <strong>com</strong>ments<br />
about the number of meetings. I'll definitely be there, and hope the challenge of being in two places at once can be<br />
mastered! As a trustee of MRRA, I have a burning interest in both events.<br />
Steve Weems<br />
POLARIS ASSOCIATES<br />
(207) 725-7282 (Brunswick office)<br />
(207) 772-5356, ext 118 (Portland office)<br />
(207) 751-9437 (Cell)<br />
slweems@gmail.<strong>com</strong> (Email)<br />
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 12:03 PM, Kennedy, Marty wrote:<br />
Mr. Weems,<br />
The meeting was scheduled that way on purpose. The thinking behind it was that because there have been so many<br />
public meetings on different studies in town, it’s just not fair to continually ask the public to give up their valuable<br />
time to attend these types of meetings. Also, because both these studies are related to the redevelopment of the<br />
NASB, having them on the same night would provide the public the opportunity to talk with both study teams and to<br />
feel some level of <strong>com</strong>fort that both study teams are receiving the same <strong>com</strong>munity input.<br />
I hope you can attend and thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts.<br />
Martin F. Kennedy, P.E.<br />
Regional Manager- Northern New England<br />
From: slweems@gmail.<strong>com</strong> [mailto:slweems@gmail.<strong>com</strong>]<br />
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2010 11:34 AM<br />
To: cmorris@morris<strong>com</strong>m.net; Kennedy, Marty; <strong>VHB</strong>_Webmaster<br />
Subject: Brunswick Naval Air Station website form submittal<br />
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