More density?

This is a lovely neighborhood with wonderful walk ability to the Eastown shops and restaurants. The mature trees and rain garden show how thoughtful the neighbors are about being part of an urban green space. Perhaps Gladstone with this highlighted area only could be considered to move from SFR to MFR zoning. It would only […]

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EGRPS possibility?

The one time that I’ve been inside St Stephens I was surprised how big it is, even has a lower level basketball court. My biggest question is with EGRPS having property purchase on the roadmap, would this property be a good fit? Does the planning commission of EGR do any collaboration with EGPS for master

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Keep it community focused

The St. Stephens property, which includes two playgrounds and a basketball court, has long been a gathering place for the neighborhood and surrounding area. I fully support efforts to improve and enrich the area, such as adding more green spaces, parks, sports fields, or repurposing the school as a community center or library. I am

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Resident

My family has lived across from St. Stephen’s for 46 years. I personally grew up in the neighborhood and attended Stephen’s school. I believe and would like to see it remain as such. Some kind of institution for learning or possibly day care. St. Stephen’s has always been family oriented, a place in the neighborhood

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Traffic & Pedestrian Safety

We are new to the community and have 3 youth that walk to all the EGRPS levels. They all walk/bike to school, so their safety is of the utmost importance to our family. The stop signs at the Lakeside/Greenwood/D&W intersection are an absolute joke. I have video footage of cars simply NOT STOPPING — especially

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Lansing feedback

This area is primarily residential and must remain that way. commercial creep is not allowed. We have already given up a residential to see a residential property flip to Commercial C1 with conditions on the corner of Lansing and Greenwood aka Antique store. Safety needs to primary concern with sidewalks being protected and maintained. Dedicated

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