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Bristolwood NIMBYs oppose Campus Connector Trail segment

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It’s been a while since we’ve had a NIMBY issue in Duluth.
NIMBY, as readers may know, stands for No...

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Oh, I’m glad they approved the plan. I’m pretty tired of ‘entitled’ people making up their own statistics, their own definitions, and then yelling bloody murder when they don’t get their way. This was such an interesting read.

  2. Such a first-world tragedy: Their unfettered view (and personal use) of public lands will be despoiled by a public thoroughfare. These people are communal parasites…

    I’d like to start a petition denying the independent state of Bristolwood access to “our” public streets, gas & water mains, as well as our sewer systems. No police or fire services, and plow your own damn streets.

    The cul-de-sac is traffic calming design… not a license to whine.

    If the residents of this exclusive little hamlet wish to secure their highly sought-after possessions, build a wall. Perhaps it will hold off the wretched refuse that studies prove will beat a path to their door steps.

    Dudley Edmondson is my hero of the week.

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