> From: Noelle <noelle> > Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2019 10:37:26 -0800 (PST) > > the nicer sounding we hate homeless and mentally ill supported > housing development Well, there seems to be a general fear. I think even Greg was aware of it in today's tour. > > Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2019 22:34:02 +0000 (UTC) > > From: "Nextdoor Japantown" <http://www.rs.email.nextdoor.com/~reply> > > > > Nextdoor Nextdoor Japantown > > > > Cumulative Impacts of Development > > > > Lance Shoemaker, Hensley > > > > As you are all aware, there is a huge amount of development activity taking > > place in the downtown area, especially in the areas immediately adjacent to > > downtown. As you are also aware, there are many different proposals for > > supportive housing and low income housing. There are also many such projects > > that have already been developed. On Wednesday, February 20th, at 6:30 PM > > on > > the 18th floor of City Hall, the Community Leadership Committee (CLC) will > > be > > considering the cumulative impact of so much development in general and the > > commutative impact of so much concentration of supportive housing within a > > relatively small geographic area. Most if not all of the proposed > > developments are not objectionable per se, but the cumulative impact of so > > many projects could have a long-term negative impact upon North Side > > communities. The cumulative impact of so many proposals will be the primary > > topic of the monthly CLC. The CLC is a group of neighborhood leaders from > > all > > of District 3. The meetings are open to the public. If you are interested > > in > > learning more about all of these developments and how the city is evaluating > > the cumulative impact of all of these developments, please come to the > > meeting. If you are interested in coming to the meeting, please let us know > > as the CLC wants to make sure there is adequate seating. You can private > > message me through Next Door. We hope to see you there. Lance Shoemaker (co- > > President of the Hensley Historic District Neighborhood Association)