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Scenario 1 does a much better job of retaining a student community of interest. In Scenario 2, that <br />community is split and substantively diluted. Scenario 2 would effectively reduce the "liberal" voting <br />bloc. <br /> <br />Lives in: Ward 3 <br /> <br /> <br />Last Night @ the Friendly Area Neighbors Executive Board Meting, we were presented two Draft <br />Scenarios. I was personally aghast that Civic Stadium - for which our Neighborhood fought long and <br />hard for - was simple cut off of our Ward!! That was unacceptable to me. Would you please consider <br />adding back the area from East 18th Avenue over to the Center of Amazon Creek, and down to East 24th <br />Avenue. That could be balanced by snipping off whatever needed to be cut away from the Southwest <br />corner of Draft Scenario: Ward 1 below West 28th Avenue. While neither of these changes are very <br />large - they would make Draft Scenario 1: Ward 1 - much more agreeable to me and I am sure for those <br />who also feel strongly about Civic Stadium. <br /> <br />I know that Strong Neighborhoods are built, in part, by having a City Councilor who cares about that <br />area and the people involved within that Neighborhood. Keeping Neighborhoods "in tack" is one way to <br />help build strong and sustainable neighborhoods. <br /> <br />Thank You for letting me offer this insight to the mix. <br />Nancy Ellen Locke, <br /> <br />Lives in: Ward 1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />