WASILLA, Alaska - Inside the main building at Mid Valley Garden and Greenhouse, the smell is as sweet as the hanging baskets that decorate the rafters. But outside, it’s a different picture.
One of the solutions the Oathouts proposed was to pull water from Black Lake — which is located a little further up Hyer Road — and shut down the pond completely. However, according to Department of Transportation Spokesperson Jill Reese, the lake is not only too shallow, but some property re-subdividing in that area took away direct access from the Parks Highway.
“We offered to pay for this,” Oathout said. “... We offered to pay for it. I even offered to do it. We’re that desperate.” “There are many instances that people might want to donate money to a special project,” Reese stated. “And we would have no objection to that, but we don’t have any vehicle to do that, so that is a legislative issue.”
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