“It’s Not Over” Flyering Graniteville Staten Island

 

“It’s Not Over”, street and door-to-door flyering, continues for Graniteville, Staten Island residents to protest the destruction of 15+ acres of wetlands and forests to make way for a new BJs and other stores along South Ave and Forest Ave.

The Coalition for Wetlands and Forests is concerned about more destructive flooding from Hurricane Sandy type storms, increases in and forced flood insurance, loss of homes and property and all the effects that come with overcrowding.

For more information and to raise your voice, go to:

The Coalition for Wetlands and Forests

www.sicwf.org

facebook.com/sicwf

www.gofundme.com/leave-the-graniteville-swamp-alone

And YOU can Write To:

Christopher Baldwin, Pres/CEO of BJs

KHouston@BJs.com

YOUR STATE AND LOCAL OFFICIALS

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NYS Senator Diane Savino

savino@nysenate.gov

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NYS Assem. Michael Cusick

cusickm@assembly.state.ny.us

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Gov. Cuomo

GovernorCuomo@exec.ny.gov

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Commissioner Basil Seggos

NYS Dep’t of

Environmental Conservation

Basil.Seggos@dec.ny.gov

About Charlie Olson (162 Articles)
Co-Founder of The Environmenttv.com Co-Founder of Environmental News and Views, Channel 74 Westchester Co-Producer of The Environment TV, Manhattan Neighborhood Network Member of The Collective, WBAI 99.5 FM radio Assistant to producer, Environmental Issues, Staten Island Community TV

1 Comment on “It’s Not Over” Flyering Graniteville Staten Island

  1. Helpful and informative. KEEP HUMAN HANDS OFF THE WETLANDS AND FOREST. Our future and that of all species depends on it.

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