[Neighbors] Triangle Park
eachestnut at swcp.com
eachestnut at swcp.com
Thu Jul 24 20:51:51 MDT 2025
I totally agree with Jean: the City does NOT care about the diner, the
trees, or anything else on Route 66. I spent two decades working on
a historic preservation project, with due respect the City did preserve what
it could, but ultimately, it gave away this site and absolved
all responsibilities for public inputs about how the shared vision might
occur in Nob Hill. I believe Jean's experienced this fact is
various ways and sympathize. For those who are new to this, there are 40
plus years of examples of City lack of commitment to
Route 66 and or ways to preserve more of what might have been preserved.
Kudos to the perseverance by Gary Eyster and others
Of Nob Hill's community leaders in preserving, improving what is left.
Elizabeth of the De Anza Murals Project
From: Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces at mailman.swcp.com>
On Behalf Of Jean Bernstein via Neighbors_nobhill-nm
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2025 4:24 PM
To: neighbors_nobhill-nm at mailman.swcp.com
Cc: chat at nobhillmerchants.org
Subject: [Neighbors] Triangle Park
All,
I'll be brief. I've read the communications between the neighborhood and
CABQ regarding the removal of the old diner at Triangle Park. Let's face it,
it's clear, they've already made their decision - the diner will be moved to
the huge failure Route 66 Center on West Central. The City does not care one
bit about what the people and businesses of Nob Hill want - they have proven
this over and over from administration to administration. Recently, I
politely asked if some of the overgrown trees on Central could be removed
(trimming does not work) in the instances where they completely obliterate
business signage. I specifically mentioned our own Flying Star vintage neon,
which has some historic value and charm. I was not asking for a hand out, I
offered to pay to remove the tree and replant or buy a new tree in a more
deserving place. There are about 7 trees on our block, the loss of one to
uncover a very cool neon would not cause any significant changes to the
block or the street canopy. And, a reminder that I was never consulted as to
the type of trees that have grown ridiculously too large for a commercial
street. This one tree makes it impossible to identify our business, the same
issue for other businesses along Central Nob Hill. (And, to move large,
exterior signage is unbelievably expensive, especially when the sign is in
need of repair and updating.) A representative of the Mayor's office told me
in no uncertain terms that the tree was extremely valuable to the
climate/environment, with no mention of my business' wellbeing..
Again, the City decides to do what they want to do, whenever they want to do
it. The "park" to replace the diner will take years, in the meantime Nob
Hill will have an empty, weed infested, ugly space as its welcome to
travelers. I figure they'll get around to taking bids for designs and
building a possible park in about 2 years from now.
Neighbors, it's time to get a petition started, make some noise, get
together on this. Time and again, being appropriate, proper, asking instead
of demanding, following the channels yields exactly NOTHING, except the
continued degradation of our beloved Nob Hill.
Jean Bernstein
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