Millcreek Mall Attacks Litter Problem
Tuesday, November 1st, 2005The overwhelming impact on the Walnut Creek watershed by the users of the Millcreek Mall came to the forefront of local environmental issues in August, 2001 with the discovery of a huge amount of deposited litter and trash on the banks of Walnut Creek north of the J.C. Penney store at the Mall.
Litter is often blown into Walnut Creek, which borders the Millcreek Mall on the north, and then is carried downstream into Lake Erie. Meetings with the Mall management brought about a cleanup and temporary snow fencing to catch the litter before blowing into the creek. Because it became apparent that more permanent environmental measures were needed, the S.O.N.S. of Lake Erie appealed directly to the Cafaro Corporation, the Millcreek Mall’s parent company, in a March 13, 2005 letter. As a result, a significant response from the Cafaro Corporation followed. Plastic construction fencing was erected and regular cleanups were begun and continue today.
There are still other concerns regarding litter that enters Walnut Creek at other ocations upstream fom the Mall. It is our hope that other land owners will be as cooperative and responsible as the Cafaro Corporation.
Jerry Skrypzak,
S.O.N.S. of Lake Erie


