During a recent government meeting, community member Rabbit Patel expressed strong opposition to a proposed comprehensive plan affecting a historic district. Patel criticized the plan for its reliance on dashboards that he claims misrepresent community desires, stating, \"This comprehensive plan needs to be thrown in the pile of history and set on fire.\"
Patel highlighted the historical significance of the area, referencing the destruction of a building from 1893 that served as a post office, which he argued could have been preserved. He emphasized the importance of maintaining the historical integrity of the district, particularly around the homestead of James B. Maynor, a notable figure who hosted Sam Houston in the 19th century.
The proposed plan, which Patel described as cramming 1,500 people into a space with limited access points, was labeled as the \"worst thing\" the council has considered. He called for the establishment of a historical area instead of new apartment developments, urging the council to reconsider the implications of their zoning decisions on the community's heritage.