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To: Adam Blackmore, Louisville Director of Parks and Recreation

Demand the City Council Fund the Repair of the Coal Creek Golf Course Pond

The pond at Louisville's Coal Creek Golf Course’s 11th green has been facing a persistent problem: it can't hold water. A faulty liner, now several years old, has been leaking water and threatens the critically important aquatic life that calls the pond home.

This neglect from the City Council, despite numerous requests from the golf course management for funds to replace the liner, is causing an increased presence of decaying plant and animal matter. As local, state, and national environmental data shows, such conditions can have dire effects on the local ecosystems (source: EPA).

Why is this important?

If unaddressed, this issue can create a severe imbalance in the natural setting of Louisville, CO. I am urging you to join me in demanding that the City Council of Louisville, CO promptly approve the necessary capital to replace the faulty liner of the Coal Creek Golf Course pond. When we preserve our green spaces, we preserve our town's charm and biodiversity. Please, sign this petition today.

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2024-08-21 11:35:39 -0400

25 signatures reached

2024-08-18 17:36:56 -0400

10 signatures reached