I am concerned about the vacant houses and apartments in the neighborhood. Having no occupants in a residence makes it a target for vagrants and, more importantly for me, means there are fewer potential customers for our local businesses, fewer people walking in the neighborhood, fewer eyes on the street to both help others and report crimes, etc.  I'd be interested in some discussion in the Newsletter about that topic.

Thanks,  Spencer Nelson


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Date 2/8/2024 3:29:56 PM
Subject [Neighbors] Community Input on Nob Hill Newsletter

Friends and Neighbors,

Your association is hard at work on your Spring newsletter. We would like community input on a couple questions.
1. Are there particular concerns or interests you would like to see researched/reported in the newsletter?
2. Would you favor/oppose/no position on ads from retail cannabis stores? If you favor would you want to limit the number of ads per edition?

Although your position may hinge on legality of cannabis, zoning, or other factors we urge a focus on the question of ads in the newsletter at the moment. 

I hope we can discuss ideas and not people.

You may reply to all if you would like to participate in the dialogue or reply to me if you prefer.

So we can stay on schedule please weigh in within the next 72 hours.

Thanks for your ideas as your board of directors makes these decisions.

 

#VivaNobHill
Gary Eyster

President, Nob Hill Neighborhood Association

(505)991-1388

meyster1@me.com