On June 11 2020 the steering committee for the East Central Area met . Members of this committee who are on this call are Scott Robinson, Curt Upton, Frank Lancatore, Caroline Schomp, Michelle Reichmuth , Myles Tangalin, Brad Segal, CM Chris Hinds, JJ Folsom, Jesse Clark, Buzz Geller
Given that East Central neighborhoods have been directly affected by this weekend’s protests, we know there will be questions about the ongoing planning process. From the start, our goal has been to be flexible and responsive to community needs and that remains true now. In response to community feedback, we extended the public review period for the draft plan several times, added opportunities for input and are now making a second draft of the plan available to give community members a chance to see how the document was updated according to your feedback.
These last few months have shown us that, now more than ever, we need to continue the work of creating equity in our city and complete neighborhoods that offer quality-of-life amenities and housing options for all people, safe streets and sidewalks, and access to opportunity, from schools to healthcare to healthy food choices to recreation centers, parks, and libraries that offer innovative programming and great facilities that promote participation and better health outcomes – particularly in underserved neighborhoods. Thank you for your partnership and we look forward to continuing to collaborate on your vision for the East Central Area.
On May 14 2020 the steering committee for the East Central Area met . Members of this committee who are on this call are Scott Robinson, Curt Upton, Frank Lancatore, Caroline Schomp, Michelle Reichmuth , Myles Tangalin, Brad Segal, CW Candi CdeBaca, CM Chris Hinds, JJ Folsom, Don Hirsy, Jimmy Balafas, Buzz Geller
CLOSED NOW – THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT. THE RESULTS WILL BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY Last year Congress Park Neighbors designed a survey for the residents and property owners in our statistical neighborhood. We did that in anticipation of the release of the East Central Neighborhood Plan/ Neighborhood Plan Initiative. Now we are approaching the second phase of the ECAP and we have even more questions for you. Let us how …Continue reading →