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The problem is worsened by the fact that many homeowners abutting Warwick Pond have lost some or all of their backyards to this problem. In years past (the 90's) the Warwick DPW would go in and bulldoze the phragmites out. Then, Avedisian got together with the DEM people and that practice came to an end. Maybe the Solomon administration can renew it. It would be a major savings to the taxpayers, in my opinion. We have the equipment to do it according to past DPW head David Picozzi, and we have the people still in that department with the knowhow.

I am a proud member of Friends Of Warwick Ponds (FOWP). We talk about this problem at every meeting. I wish we could celebrate the solution. Maybe soon. Maybe.

Happy St. Patricks everyone.

Rick Corrente

The Taxpayers Mayor

From: Phragmites removal in Buckeye Brook to cost about $825K

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