During a recent planning commission meeting, community members voiced strong opposition to a proposed zoning change that could connect Hillandale to Eastway Drive. The meeting featured public comments from residents, including Carla Rodriguez, who expressed concerns about the potential impact on the neighborhood's character and traffic patterns.
Steve Justice, a resident and member of the Hillandale Neighborhood Association, formally requested a postponement of the commission's consideration of the zoning applications. He highlighted the lack of prior engagement from the developers with local stakeholders, which he argued is essential for a transparent and collaborative planning process. Justice emphasized that the neighborhood had only recently been made aware of the proposed changes, leaving residents with insufficient time to organize their response.
Justice's request for a 30-day postponement was supported by other residents, including Terri Ackerman, who urged the commission to reject the zoning change altogether. The commission acknowledged the late submission of Justice's correspondence, which was intended to be included in the official record, and agreed to allow the letter to be read aloud during the meeting.
The discussions underscored a growing frustration among residents regarding the planning process, particularly the perceived lack of communication and consideration for community input. As the commission deliberates on the matter, the outcome could significantly affect the future development and connectivity of the Hillandale neighborhood.