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Cape Cod Rail Trail shames Sudbury NIMBYs
I know this is true because I read it in the Globe! :)
Cape Cod is justly proud of its Rail Trail, the bike trail that runs 28 miles from Dennis to Wellfleet, with a relatively new offshoot into Chatham. It is one of the outstanding accomplishments of our little sandbar, one you would think would be emulated wherever possible.
But not in Sudbury, where the very wealthy do not want one in their backyard. Shades of anti-Cape Wind farm NIMBYism! The Sudbury trail woud be a segment of a proposed 25-mile bike trail running from Lowell to Framingham.
The Globe quotes opponents afraid what it would do to their "100-acre estate," others decrying the spoiling of a "pristine landscape," others in panic screaming that the trail would "draw hundreds of thousands of bicyclists who would bring with them...crime...trespassing...vandalism...assault."
These wild assertions are so reminiscent of the anti-Cape Wind farm opponents who used to scream about towering wind turbines blotting out the sun if not the universe itself, the despoiling of our "pristine" Nantucket Sound, the destruction of our tourist trade (which will actually be helped by the Cape Wind farm), and scores of other false objections which have been totally discredited as born of ignorance and disinformation.
Sudbury, described as "a wealthy hamlet of stately Colonials," is in the same category as our wealthy Nantucket Sound shoreline. The very rich who have planted themselves there do not want their private universe encroached upon in any way by hoi polloi. It is the same NIMBY attitude and makes me wonder if these people share the same genes or memes.
Like the Nantucket Sound NIMBYs, the Sudbury NIMBY's state that "they are prepared to do whatever it takes" to stop the project. I think they could better use their money for a number of worthwhile charities than to spend it on a wrong-headed cause.
If the anti-rail trail people had visited the Cape Cod Rail Trail, and if the anti-wind farm people had visited the Danish wind farms, they might see that their fear and panic are totally unjustified and many of their objections fictitious.
If John Swift's Gulliver were to travel through Massachusetts today, he might find a new culture on Cape Cod and in Sudbury: Brobdingnagian wealth accompanied by a Lilliputian mentality.
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I have spent many hours on rail trails and never been assaulted or robbed. It doesn't seem to occur to the riff-raff to find victims and targets on bike or hiking trails.
They were talking about running the commuter rail into Duxbury when I lived there, and the town meeting where it was discussed was a series of narratives describing a train full of blacks loaded down with laptop computers and bags of silverware leaving town in a hurry.
I'm kind of stuck there.
oh wait!
what a perfect place for turbines!
The Bike Trail Wind Farm!
Although windmills slow down the rotation of the earth, I think we're on to something here.
In the meanwhile, stick to the subject and don't deflect by inferring something I didn't say, like somehow equating the bike trail to the wind farm. I'll take reasoned argument, but not misrepresentation.
First and last warning.
With 100,000 bikers on the Rail Trail pedaling in the same direction like mad, we can actually increase the rotation of the Earth till it spins out of its orbit.
Oh wait (as says Bal), with the wind turbines slowing the rotation, we'll have a net zero effect and everyone will be happy.
The Earth will remain in its orbit, naked bikers can fly along down the Rail Trail, we'll get our electricity from clean reneweable energy, and I'll go have some absinthe, because now I need it bad.
No, that's not a gay reference, folks.
Monpo, I make it French style, 1 1/4 oz of the Green Fairy in a glass, with 1 1/4 oz of pure spring water poured slowly over a small-size sugar cube. I have it perfected so that the entire (small) sugar cube melts with the last drop of spring water. I use a stainless steel screen-like sink strainer for the sugar cube instead of the "proper" spoon because it fits perfectly into the top of the glass I use.
After a few sips I actually imagine that you really exist, although I have never seen you and have been told you appear only after I disappear... something like Jekyll and Hyde....
but, some dudes want to make some serious money. And how do you make money? Well, it's not by making a suggestion that other's can profit on so easily, I can tell you. So remember, as no one else will, we are not the first to discuss this, though it's obvious, and we will live to see turbines spinning above the power lines for the benefit of us all but the profit for only a few, still.
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Solon Economou, a frequent Op Ed Page contributor to The Providence Journal and a former Cape Cod Times columnist, is a retired professional engineer and military officer, former physics teacher and training developer. He's been writing professionally for over 20 years. Solon's opinions are strictly my own, so if you don't agree with them, don't blame anybody else.
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