Ron, everything you have said is so true. I believe there are developers who do just that, develop, with their goals in the forefront. The neighbors and the people who love the history the area represents and would like to preserve it, don't seem to move into the developers' level of priority. I know the NHNA has stayed on top of all the 'perceived progress' that developers and City Planners have pushed upon the people who actually live and work in Nob Hill. (ART and Zuin realignments have increased traffic congestion and added, dramatically, to air pollution. City doesn't seem to care because they had a other goal in mind.) And your last line is how we will live going forward: talk all you want, do all the grip and grin meetings you can, but in actuality, no voice for the Nob Hill residence or shop owner.
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From: ronhalbgewachs via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com>
Date: 11/23/17 8:44 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: Stephen Mullens <mullens.stephen@gmail.com>, Dennis P Trujillo <dptrujillo@gmail.com>
Cc: codeenforcement@cabq.gov, "Suzanne G. Lubar" <slubar@cabq.gov>, Pat Davis <davis.patrick@gmail.com>, NobHill Neighbors <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>, agarcia@cabq.gov, bnwilliams@cabq.gov, TheBoard NobHill-NM <theboard@nobhill-nm.com>, Shani Madden <shanikm@me.com>
Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Copper/Aliso Development Exceeds 39 ft. Height Limit
Folks, it isn’t as though our Neighborhood Association has been asleep at the wheel. There have been several letters written to ABQ City Planning about this and also some face-to-face questions with the Planning Department. But it is my impression these “encounters” have led to total frustration.