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Greenspace/Views

Village Center

Stone Bridge, Mill Ponds,
& Red Bridge

Roads, Signs and Hwy 95

River, Marina, &
Public Landing

Residential Aesthetics

Historic & Residential
Architecture

Marine Elementary School

Christ Lutheran Church

Post Office

Gazebo

Historic Sites

Senior/Affordable Housing

State Park & Trails Into It


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without photos


See a list of the citizen-photographers


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Picture Marine Project
Fall, 1998

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Citizens' comments are below. Each citizen who participated in the project photographed Marine sites and then indicated whether she or he thought the subject of the photograph had a positive value or negative value.

Green space and views

Positives

  • We have beautiful vistas - need to keep some open for the public.
  • Vacant lots; it’s good that there's not a house on every lot in town. Keeps the rural feel. Would become very over-crowded and feel overbuilt.
  • Don’t develop the beautiful land entering Marine from the north (west side of 95).
  • Entering Marine on 95 from south - lack of buildings- maintain open space and rural feel.

Negatives

  • Note the smoke - we need to carefully monitor air and water quality.
  • Growth/development of undeveloped land puts open space and rural feel at risk. Need to have total development plans, more than just for Jackson Meadow.

From the
Picture Marine Project conducted by
Marine on St Croix Planning Commission
as part of ENVISION MARINE
Fall, 1998

Participate in the Envisioning Process by:

E-MAIL to hugh@marineonstcroix.com
We will publish your comments here plus
forward them to the Planning Commission.

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