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Specifically, they highlighted the necessity of <br /> <br /> · financial investment, <br /> <br /> · clear and objective policies that guide future planning, and <br /> <br /> · proactive and effective mitigation of existing and projected impacts as a result of a large institutional <br /> use in a residential neighborhood. <br /> <br />As I stated earlier, I live with my husband and five year old son one block east of the East Campus Area <br />on Orchard Street. Five years ago we thoughtfully chose to buy our first house in the Fairmount <br />Neighborhood because of its wonderful amenities and character. <br /> <br />We know all of our neighbors and value our friendships with them. We can see ourselves living in our <br />house for a long time, however, we, like many of our neighbors are particularly unsure of the future of <br />our part of the neighborhood because of the direct impacts of University growth such as increased traffic <br />that could easily diminish the quality and livability of our neighborhood resulting in disinvestment in the <br />neighborhood. I want to see my son grow up in our house so I implore you to follow the footsteps of the <br />cities that plan proactively to ensure the harmonious coexistence of a university adjacent to a single family <br />residential neighborhood. <br /> <br /> City Council Agenda page 276 <br /> <br /> <br />