Can ‘environmental friends’ be stopped in Redmond? | Letter to the Editor

From tree socks in Anderson Park to gravel in Hartman trail, can those “environment friends” be stopped somehow? The Hartman trail has been destroyed and it will take many years for nature to take it back. And why is the city participating in these mindless “enhancements” when some “activists” want to feel like they are doing something useful for the rest of us? What a waste of money and city resources. Nature is most beautiful when untouched. Zenon Slusarski, Redmond

From tree socks in Anderson Park to gravel in Hartman trail, can those “environment friends” be stopped somehow? The Hartman trail has been destroyed and it will take many years for nature to take it back. And why is the city participating in these mindless “enhancements” when some “activists” want to feel like they are doing something useful for the rest of us? What a waste of money and city resources.

Nature is most beautiful when untouched.

Zenon Slusarski, Redmond