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Karen Regalado Apr 24 2025 at 12:32PM on page 53
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Joi Mayo Apr 23 2025 at 6:01PM on page 69
Joi Mayo Apr 23 2025 at 5:59PM on page 67
By activating these publicly owned lots with community gardens, parks, or pop-up events, local government can demonstrate a true investment in our neighborhoods and model what’s possible. This kind of leadership would show residents that equitable development isn’t just a vision—it’s already underway.
Joi Mayo Apr 23 2025 at 5:56PM on page 67
This is an area long known for its naturally occurring affordable housing (NOAH). As change approaches, we must ensure that the identity and voices of current residents remain front and center.
Joi Mayo Apr 23 2025 at 5:50PM on page 60
For more background on our priorities and the issues we’re tackling, I encourage you to visit our website: link.
We’re eager to work collaboratively, but it's essential that this area receives focused attention and a dedicated planning conversation.
Joi Mayo Apr 23 2025 at 5:49PM on page 58
When is the Planning Department available to host an in-person meeting in our community? It’s critical that residents have the opportunity to share their lived experiences and shape the future of their neighborhoods—especially in an area as impacted as this one.
Joi Mayo Apr 23 2025 at 5:48PM on page 58
When is the Planning Department available to host an in-person meeting in our community? It’s critical that residents have the opportunity to share their lived experiences and shape the future of their neighborhoods—especially in an area as impacted as this one.
Joi Mayo Apr 23 2025 at 5:45PM on page 54
Also, please don’t forget about the city-owned property at England and Arrowood, which connects directly to the County’s Kings Branch Greenway. This is an ideal opportunity to discuss a potential easement and foster intergovernmental collaboration.
Imagine residents being able to walk to essential services—like the grocery store or pharmacy—through a safe, shaded greenway instead of along a busy road inhaling car emissions. Let’s prioritize infrastructure that promotes health, access, and quality of life.
Joi Mayo Apr 23 2025 at 5:38PM on page 33
Before we expand further, we must take stock of our existing infrastructure. Safety and visibility are non-negotiable when it comes to improving residents’ quality of life. I’ve reached out to the Vision Zero office, but we need cross-agency coordination and urgency to address these fundamental needs.
Let’s not lose sight of the basics in pursuit of bold goals. Residents deserve to feel safe walking or driving in their neighborhoods—especially at night.
Joi Mayo Apr 23 2025 at 5:33PM on page 20
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Karen Regalado Apr 19 2025 at 2:01PM on page 37
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