Residents of Eustace Avenue expressed overwhelming support for a proposed redevelopment project during a recent government meeting. Local homeowner Andy Kelly, who has lived in the area for six years, described a nearby building as an \"eyesore\" that has negatively impacted the neighborhood. He praised the property owner, Randy Scrimpshire, for his commitment to revitalizing the structure, which has been associated with undesirable tenants in the past.
Kelly emphasized the importance of improving the visual appeal of the area, noting that the building is the first sight for visitors approaching Eustace Street, a historically significant and aesthetically pleasing part of Huntsville. He urged the commission not to hinder Scrimpshire's efforts, highlighting the need for a positive transformation.
Another resident, Steve Hettinger, echoed these sentiments, expressing gratitude to the commission for their work and advocating for changes that would enhance the building's appearance. He supported the idea of extending the roofline, suggesting that such modifications would benefit the neighborhood.
Kathy Selvidge, a neighbor closest to the property, shared her firsthand experience of the improvements already made by Scrimpshire. She noted that the changes have significantly improved the neighborhood's atmosphere and expressed her full support for the redevelopment options being considered.
The discussions reflect a community eager for revitalization and a commitment to preserving the character of their historic neighborhood. The commission is expected to consider the residents' feedback as they deliberate on the future of the property.