Hi Mike:
Nice job on the new logo. It really looks great. Good luck with the rebranding and launch in Santa Fe!
Mark
Hi Lauren:
I think this is a great idea and something we should all support. I have also talked with a few members offline and they think it is a great initiative. Do you have any sugggestions on how the members of commonground can help promote the cause?
Thx.
Mark
I have seen this now a couple of times and each time it gets worse. Will not be on the list of places I want to visit.
Thanks for all the responses. Attached is a link to a local article on the McGrath Park Contamination and how the city has responded.
All signs indicate they are handling the situation as they should and there is no reason to suspect that they will not take the same action as they did with another field in the city that had a similar issue.
Hi Ed:
In Woburn MA, they decided not to build a new school on a field where there were similar findings. It was a fairly long and ugly process.
Do you have any advice for the neighbors on the appropriate steps they should take to try to minimize how long it will take to remedy the situation?
Thx.
Mark
Larry –
You reference “by an environmental data provider company”.
Do you mean EDR or another company?
Mark
Thanks Adam.
Great points and perspective. SXSW was an eye opening experience. Like you, many people who jump into the conversation really enjoy particpating once they get started.
Anytime you would like to talk about best practices, please feel free to give me a call.
Happy St. Paticks Day.
Mark
Hi Aubree -
Thanks for your post and for feedback on cg. Our team really appreciates it.
Here is part #2 to this post. You might find it interesting. http://commonground.edrnet.com/posts/2dfaa75afd
Hope you enjoy participating as a learner (formerly lurker)...
Best,
Mark
Hi Goldbarfellow:
Thanks for jumping into the conversation, disclosing your position on your online presence, and sharing feedback about the site.
We do hope to see you on the site more in the future.
Mark
Hi Kevin:
Most of the users of commonground (and every community for that matter) fall into the "lurker" category. When we surveyed members recently, 100% of them indicated they get value from their involvement and the information available. The vast majortiy also visit regularly, but only a small percentage would fall into the "super user" category from a participation standpoint.
Thanks for your comment.
Mark