[nndl] I admit, I have always been opposed to sprawl

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> Jody Horton Wrote:
> HOW IN THE WORLD DOES A NEIGHBORHOOD PRESIDENT WHO PRIDES HIMSELF ON
> BIKIING OR WALKING FOR 90% OF HIS TRANSPORTATION NEEDS END UP
> ALIGNING
> HIMSELF WITH A BIG BOX DEVELOPER THAT TRIED TO BUILD A WAL-MART OVER
> THE AQUIFER?

Neighbors and friends (if I have any left). I did indeed write the
letter to the Chronicle that Jody was posting a link to. I don't
think he understood my letter, though, because I was clearly not
supporting a big-box developer. I was opposing sprawl.

This is a link that works, and you have to scroll down to see my angry
diatribe opposing development out near Circle C Ranch:

http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/column?oid=oid:99016

I wrote that letter years ago, but I feel as strongly today as I did
back then -- I do not like sprawl. I do not want a city that
continues to spread out into environmentally sensitive areas. I love
riding my bike in the hill country, but it is getting harder and
harder with all the new development out there. I love swimming in
Barton Springs, but it is getting harder and harder with all the
pollution in the water. I want to live in a city where you can walk
or ride your bike to get around, but it is getting harder to do that
because everything is designed for cars. All because of sprawl.

I can not tell you how much I wish that Austin would stay the same. I
really love this town, and I don't ever want it to change. But
thousands of people are moving here every year. We can't stop this
city from growing like crazy.

Where are they going to live? Can we just sprawl for ever?

I don't think so. So yes, I wrote a very angry letter opposing the
city council when they voted to promote even more sprawl over the
recharge zone.

I really don't understand how Jody can think that makes me a hypocrite
- maybe he can explain it to me. I just don't get it.

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