Submitted by PoliGuest (not verified) on Wed, 07/16/2008 - 6:08pm.
That's right, the lake area deserves more consideration. Greenfield Lake is a beautiful and unique recreational area, and wildlife haven, that has been neglected and unappreciated in the past. Fortunately that is changing. Yet when I walk the "lake loop" I do notice that much more floating and lakeside trash, even graffiti, adorns the area adjacent to public housing. Some walkers avoid the area all together, by taking a shortcut over a bridge located just before the stretch. I don't feel it necessary to do this, but it does tell me something.
And remember, there is a difference between affordable housing and public housing, like it or not.
Good Point