New group wants voice in plans for West Side
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Andrew Glazer
WEST SIDE -- Frustrated homeowners here, feeling ignored by planners
strategizing about how to improve the neighborhood, formed a grass-roots
association last week.
“Most people are upset because they’ve been totally overlooked,” said
Janice G. Davidson, co-chairperson of the Westside Improvement Assn. “The
city said they’ve notified everybody, but that’s not true. My whole
neighborhood wasn’t told about the meetings.”
The city-hired consultants, EIP Associates, held several public meetings
last year. During the meetings, residents suggested how the city could
improve the neighborhood’s traffic, crime and trash problems.
The consultants released a draft plan earlier this month, based on the
community and City Council input they gathered. The plan suggests
converting a portion of the neighborhood into a pedestrian-friendly
shopping area.
But members of the Westside Improvement Assn. said they aren’t satisfied
with the draft. They said the city should instead focus on enforcing the
city’s trash and apartment regulations. And its founders said the city
should tear down the neighborhood’s high-density apartments and replace
them with single-family homes.
“I don’t think the city should have a problem displacing people to make
it a good city,” said Eric Bever, the group’s co-founder.
Bever and Davidson said a group of Latino business leaders and community
activists -- the Latino Advisory Committee -- had a disproportionate
amount of influence in the plan.
“The Latino Advisory Group represents mostly tenants -- not homeowners --
who don’t have a vested interest in the neighborhood,” Bever said.
The Latino Advisory Group formed last year after West Side Latinos felt
they also had been left out of the planning process.
“No one invited us to form a group,” said Manfredo Lespier, a member of
the Latino Advisory Committee. “But if you feel so strong about the
neighborhood, why wait until someone invites you?”
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