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Please, no posting of links or URLs in the comment area. This area is for your commentary, links will be deleted from posts. Comments are moderated on a daily basis.I say put the new HoF silos in ...at 6011 s Birchwood ! Let Mr. Neal see how he would like them in his backyard w/ the truck traffic as well....... The City Council needs to STOP cowtowing to the same clique.
If we don't know the impact of the non-constructed and permitted two silos, how the heck you going to know the impact of five silos? For once in a lifetime, city of Ludington, try to act responsible and hold off on this decision indefinitely, or reject the permit for now! This is certainly going to be another great eyesore for the downtown if permitted imho. Just like those eyesore wind turbines in Riverton.
HOF has a warehouse south of town. Why not put the silos there? The silos can share the skyline with the wind turbines.
I hope your eyes are doing alright Eddie, I know how much those wind turbines destory them. Comparing the Wind Turbines and to the silos Eddie, is laughable. The wind turbines are in open fields and the Silos are in the middle of downtown. And again I hope your eyes are ok...



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