Every project has its own set of problems and benefits. This project appears to be determined to emulate other dense projects and ignore the fact that most of these projects have built-in amenities such as large riverside open space, or access to shopping, entertainment, and dining opportunities, or parks and this project has nothing to offer other than smothering density without relief and access roads with constant large dump truck traffic which on some days can number over 100 trips to two different facilities or traveling through a large elementary school zone with hundreds of families dropping of or picking up their children and 100 plus staff attempting to get to work. The creators of this project need to rethink their approach to these problems and realize that often quality is greater than quantity. If they can adjust their approach then and only then will this project be able to compete for clients.
12-A-24-PD Robert (7914), June 17, 2025 at 6:41 PM
My wife and I have spent many hours attending meetings about this project and walked the streets getting a petition signed by mostly people who live in the neighborhoods affected by this project. We have discovered that there is practically no support for this project in these neighborhoods. We believe the primary reason for this lack of support is the lack of consideration by the developer of how the lives of these people will drastically change for the worse. The small amount of amenities offered as of this time are very insulting and dismissive to them in their lives. Unless the developer can show that they have the sensitivity to care about how they affect living environments then the people who live in these environments will every day live with resentment and anger and the developer will be home, wherever that is, enjoying the spoils of their actions. This just doesnt seem right! Give them a park to enjoy and not a pickle ball court that they would never use.