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This page contains links to all of the public discussions for the proposed new vehicle redistribution center for truck and rail project .   The site for the proposed project is in Milan Township, Michigan USA.  For maps of the proposed location shown on this site, click here Maps.

To enter either of the discussions below, click on the blue headings.  At the bottom of each discussion page,  you are prompted to post your comments.  This will send your message and post it to the discussion index.  If you have any questions or would like to make changes to your comments, e-mail us at railyard@dundee.net.

We encourage all visitors to share their comments.

Pros and Cons of the Proposed Rail Yard

We introduce this discussion area to record your opinions of the pros and cons of bringing the proposed new vehicle redistribution rail yard to Milan Township.  We encourage community members to engage in a public dialog regarding the merits and drawbacks of considering this new business coming to our community. 

Community and Environmental Issues

We introduce this discussion to record common questions and answers that crop up in the course of the development of the rail yard project.  Some  topics categories in this discussion include environmental issues, water systems, traffic patterns and safety issues, road changes, ability of nearby area infastructures  to accomodate this project,  and anything else that you would find generally useful in considering how this project may impact the future climate of area business and residential living environments.

ALSO:
For a public discussion of the railyard proposal, the introduction of Cabela's to
our area and other topics of local and regional  interest, visit the chat (threads)
of the Dundee Internet Web Board Discussion.  You may enter as a guest to view discussion comments or sign up with a profile and join into any of the online discussions.

 

 
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Last updated: March 29, 2002.