Why can’t something like what is being done in Yorklyn, be done to the old Ametek site in the Prices Corner area? Its industrial past dates back to 1700’s, all buildings (except two identified as historic) have been demolished and all 32 acres sit directly on the Red Clay Creek and could help connect 3 county parks. It has been sitting vacant since 2003 when flooding closed the site for good. This would be an excellent location for flood mitigation since structures / homes below the site get flooded often during heavy rains. The last flooding was October 2010 during Tropical Storm Nicole. If preserving the waterways and restoring the wetlands is important as the 4/25/2011 News Journal article states, then this 32 acre tract of land is just as important as and much cheaper than Yorklyn and should be looked at for trails, open space preservation, recreation and storm water management.
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