STOP The North Shore Road Project

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#1

http://www.petitionthem.com/default.asp?sect=detail&pet=2456

Overview of this petition: -
The proposed North Shore Road would cut through the Great Smoky Mountains
in North Carolina, in an area that is the largest tract of continuous,
virgin woodlands east of the Mississippi. It would also cause unsightly
land scars, increased noise levels, impaired views along stretches of the
Appalachian Trail, and cause chemicals from the Anakeesta rock formations
to enter the streams during construction. This could have a deadly impact
on the vast aquatic life, including the famous Smoky Mountain Salamander
population. It would also displace numerous land mammals who call this
stand of virgin forest home.

We wish to stop this road before it is too late. If allowed to happen,
this road will forever change the face of the Great Smokies as we know
them today. We cannot afford to lose even one precious acre in this
magnificent place called, The Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

We are asking the planners of the North Shore Road project, in conjunction
with the National Park Service, to please provide monetary settlement to
the affected Swain County, North Carolina.

This road was proposed to be built as compensation to the county for
several of their roads being flooded in the early part of the 1900’s
when the Fontana Dam was built.

jerm

#2

Why are they proposing to build this road now? Does anyone know?

Don Koller

#3

I believe that the locals are sick of having a promise made years ago remain unfulfilled. The story I read said they were offered a cash settlement and rejected it. They want what was promised to them when their land was taken. I belive there is a small town or two on the back side of the lake that has a long drive around the lake to get anywhere. I get the feeling that local conservative groups are using this as a political issue to bash conservation groups and big government policies. It would be interesting to hear from the groups that are pushing for the road to hear their side.

Big B