Meeting Time: July 01, 2020 at 10:00am MST
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Agenda Item

71 Amend City Code - Ordinance Adoption - Rezoning Application Z-58-19-7 (Chicanos Por La Causa PUD) - Northeast Corner of 6th Avenue and Broadway Road (Ordinance G-6716)

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    Gabriel Escudero almost 5 years ago

    VOTE NO. This will be very harmful to the people. PEOPLE OVER PROPERTY.

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    Ryan Remitio almost 5 years ago

    I ask that City Council vote "NO" because it would displace people in the community. Do not place property over people.

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    Lindsey Smith almost 5 years ago

    I beg you to put our community first. To care about the needs and lives of our community it’s members. Vote no. People over property!!!

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    Ariel Belle almost 5 years ago

    I ask that the City Council vote “NO” because CLPC has not engaged with community leaders in how to help the community. Also, I am concerned the cost of living presented will displace families.

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    Cecilia Nguyen almost 5 years ago

    I oppose the Rezoning Application Z-58-19-7 because it prolongs systemic racism under the guise of development. The CPLC has refused to meaningfully engage the community that lives within South Mountain Villages and because of this communities will be displaced as housing costs/living costs will continue to rise. This project should be denied until it further addresses the needs of marginalized communities within this area.

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    Emily Oake almost 5 years ago

    This would displace members of the community and does not have local support, which CPLC has not engaged with.

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    SARA CHESTERFIELD almost 5 years ago

    Vote NO! Our children and families deserve better. As a former educator I have seen families have to relocate over and over looking for affordable housing. It is ruining their education. We need to engage the community and raise healthy children. Our city deserves educated and healthy children and families VOTE NO.

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    Hernan Villegas almost 5 years ago

    I ask the City Council to vote NO on this proposal for a CPLC Development project. This project is placing property over people and continues to gentrify/displace residents of Phoenix. I ask the City Council to instead listen to what community leaders are saying as this does not help lift balck communities. This project would infring on housing accessibility and re-enforce anit-blackness in zoning. The City of Phoenix should not allow these business practices to continue.

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    Cari Frederick almost 5 years ago

    CPLC should not be able to move forward with this project after failing to engage with the community that it will be affecting. This project will greatly hurt the Black and Hispanic community that lives in South Phoenix.

    This project should be denied. The city of Phoenix needs to show that it values people over property.

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    Patricia Pagliuca almost 5 years ago

    Public servants,
    We demand you vote NO on CPLC development plan. This ‘plan’ lines the pockets of developers and destroys our communities! When will you put people over property? The time is now!! Listen to the people, stand up to CPLC and developers and vote no!!!

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    Courtnay Hough almost 5 years ago

    The City Council should vote no on this proposal. CPLC did not meet the requests for adequate community involvement requested by the South Moutain Village Planning Committee. They voted to deny this development due to this inadequacy, which is stated plainly in Attachment C. No new development should go up in this city that displaces residents, especially black and other marginalized residents. This development has not met that standard and indeed chose not to, even after earlier requests.

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    Mandi Boyce almost 5 years ago

    The City of Council must vote NO on this development and work to build something that involves community leaders and is responsive to community needs. We must make affordability to the current community a core value of housing developments. It is simply not ok to drive people out of their neighborhoods, and certainly not in a way that disproportionately affects Black people, POC, and formerly incarcerated individuals. If we are looking to build a safer, happier, healthier city, vote NO!

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    Kristen Farney almost 5 years ago

    This project should be denied because CLPC has refused to engage with the local South Mountain Village Planning Committee since February. The community deserves to be involved and deserves a commitment from the developers and the city to genuinely address the deep racial history and trauma of formerly segregated communities like South Phoenix and to thoughtfully combat resegregation.

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    Paris Moore almost 5 years ago

    I oppose this proposal because it is sure to put profits over people and continue gentrifying and displacing residents of Phoenix. This plan would harm the people who live in South Mountain Village. Listen to the local leaders and community voices who are telling you this is not helping lift black communities because it’s infringing on housing accessibility and Re-enforcing anti-blackness in zoning.

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    Sarai Richter almost 5 years ago

    This plan does not have the best interest of he community in mind. The South Phoenix Community can not afford the units that are being proposed. What this is, is gentrification. This plan at it's core is anti-Black and will do a lot of harm in the South Phoenix Community. We demand a, No to the CPLC development project.

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    Beverly Solis Jones almost 5 years ago

    I strongly oppose the CPLC’s rezoning application Z-58-19-7. The CPLC’s proposal does not center those that will be most impacted by the housing development initiatives. CPLC’s development practice reinforces the racial displacement and gentrification that has led to the re-segregation of Phoenix. Our community and our elected leaders should no longer allow these business practices to take place in the city of Phoenix.

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    Jen Urso almost 5 years ago

    I ask that you vote NO on CPLC's development project for South Phoenix. The only fair development in this area must involve the local citizens and business owners and must consider the long history of race and segregation. I have signed Mass Liberation Arizona's petition and support all of their points. Developing any property that doesn't allow current residents to be able to afford to live there opens up further gentrification that this city has suffered enough of.

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    Sara Jalil almost 5 years ago

    I ask that CPLC's currently proposed property development project be denied by City Council, as City Council cannot approve of a project that lacks community support and re-enforces anti-Blackness. CPLC's proposal does not center those most directly impacted by health disparity in the South Mountain Village, nor will it deliver on its promise of being affordable for the communities that live there. This project needs to be denied.

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    Liz Garland almost 5 years ago

    Put people over property. Protect and voice the people whom you claim to serve. You have made no effort to listen to the community and aide the black and Latino population that makes up the majority of this area. You have instead purposefully ignored and gone against the people. This project should be denied.

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    Anthony Rodriguez almost 5 years ago

    CPLC has done nothing to engage with the community that this project will be affecting, despite being given plenty of time and opportunity to take more time to do so. This project will harm the Black and Hispanic community that make up most of South Phoenix. This project should be denied.