CLIMATE BE DAMNED: TOWN CONSIDERS OPEN BURNING IN URBAN WARDS

Dear Editor:

Open letter to Gravenhurst Council

Re: Backyard burning Ward 1 & Ward 5

I see that you are considering allowing residents of Wards 1 and 5 to have fires in their yards.

(The issue is on the town’s committee agenda Wednesday.)

This while we are living in a time of climate emergency.

While we are struggling to cut carbon emissions.

Do you see this as a time to allow more carbon into the atmosphere by allowing residents in Ward 1 and Ward 5 to have backyard fires?

I certainly do not.

For those of us living with chronic breathing conditions that idea is quite alarming.

Living in Ward 1 for 25 years, I have always felt a bit protected.

I ask you, please do not allow more open fires anywhere.

I think that is the responsible thing to do in 2019, at a time when our very future is questionable.

Make Gravenhurst proud.

Keep as much carbon as possible out of the atmosphere.

Regards,

Lois Cooper

Gravenhurst Fire officials are blaming the loss of a $400,000 Severn River home April 16 on an unattended burn barrel.
An April 16 fire in south Gravenhurst is being blamed on open burning. Gravenhurst’s town council is considering Wednesday whether to remove a fire department ban on open burning in Wards 1 and 5 in town.