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You may contact Governor Michael
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by e-mailing the
Governor's Office or by calling the Governor's Office at:
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(919)733-4240, or (919)733-5811.
The mailing address for all correspondence is:
Governor Michael F nexium. Easley
Office of the Governor
20301 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-0301
Fax: (919)715-3175 or (919)733-2120
Here are important points to remind Governor Easley:
- Emphasize
the regional importance of Chimney Rock Park as the most recognizable
landmark in the state.
- Chimney
Rock Park is one of the most significant ecological sights in the entire
southeast. The flora and fauna of the park are rich, diverse and irreplaceable.
The park contains rare and indigenous plants, unusual geological formations
and a variety of native wildlife. Chimney Rock Park already has more than
3.5 miles of well maintained nature trails and many structures the North
Carolina Parks will need for the future Hickory Nut Gorge State Park.
- Chimney Rock Park offers the only available property that has US Highway
access and land form the Rocky Broad River to the an elevation of over 2200
feet.
- The local, state and regional economies depend on the 250,000+ tourist
that come to see Chimney Rock Park.
- Urge
Governor Mike Easely to get personally involved to reach a deal with the
state the preserve the park.
- Quote from the Daily Courier (7/19/2006); "It would be a disaster
unprecedented in Rutherford County to see all that the Park has become and
all that it still might be regulated to our memories."
- Quote from the Asheville Citizen Times (7/21/2006); "Losing Chimney Rock
Park to private development would severely harm the economy of the Hickory
Nut Gorge and be a sad end to a remarkable legacy of family stewardship."
- Thank
the governor for supporting the $15 million recently passed in the
state budget. This is an unprecedented amount for a special appropriation
for parkland acquisition. Also Don't forget to thank him for encouraging the NC Parks
to buy land here in the Hickory Nut Gorge for the new state park.
If you have time, please copy us any emails, letters or notes
you send. We would like to archive all the work done in regard to saving Chimney
Rock Park. Thank you for all your help!
savechimneyrock@aol.com

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