Thank you for your support of Neighbors for the Preservation of the Neighborhood. During 2010, we all fought hard to prevent our neighborhood from being rezoned and potentially ruined by aggressive expansion plans proposed by Highland Park Presbyterian Church. We met with some success since HPPC withdrew their proposal to the Planning and Zoning Commission last fall.
We are writing to let you know that we have removed the yard signs, which were instrumental in our campaign, from the yards around the neighborhood. We appreciate all of you who demonstrated your support for our wonderful residential University Park neighborhood by displaying these signs over the past months.
From what we have been told by senior church leaders, HPPC is currently re-grouping and has indicated they are exploring a variety of new options. Unfortunately,
THIS ISSUE IS NOT RESOLVED.
At this point, we believe it is prudent to pull back our messaging until we know the nature of their next attempt. Once we know more about their intentions, you may be asked to rally once again to show your support for the neighborhood. As always, we remain firmly committed to retaining the unique residential character of our University Park neighborhood and will vigorously oppose any attempts to rezone or further encroach into our neighborhood. We have restated this position to HPPC as well as our willingness to work with them on whatever issues they wish to address.
We will keep you posted of news and developments, as they become known. Thanks again for your support.
Neighbors for the Preservation of the Neighborhood
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