Roundtable Discussion on Thursday, Jan 18th
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Dear SAC Members, Instead of a regular Save Ardmore Coalition meeting this Thursday, January 18th, we will be attending this event: Thursday January 18, 2007 at 7:30 PM at the St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Wynnewood and Athens. The precise address is 415 East Athens Avenue, Ardmore, PA 19003. As mentioned in a previous post by one of our wonderful other bloggers, this is a joint venture ArdWood Civic, North Ardmore Civic, & SAC are coming together for indeed a greater good: to present a roundtable discussion on neighborhood preservation. The title of our roundtable discussion on neighborhood preservation is "Balancing Development with Preservation: Maintaining the Character of Our Neighborhoods in the 21st Century". These are conversations we must have in our communities because as we live in the present and work to plan our futures, communities need to have concrete plans regarding preserving our pasts. And face it, each town, each neighborhood, each municipality is steeped in wonderful pasts. The history of our area is so fascinating from the settlement of our area centuries ago, and how we grew. And while we appreciate our history, we are sometimes left feeling betwixt and between trying to achieve balance with what we seek to preserve and what government and developers mandate as essential smart growth for lack of a better description. This roundtable presents a unique opportunity for all to come together: citizens, government, developers. Perhaps if we all were able to find a common ground life might be a little less contentious at times. Perhaps we will never achieve that utopia, but we should all try. We are fortunate to have an incredible panel of speakers (list incomplete as of this post):
The roundtable is free and open to the public from all communities. We encourage everyone to attend. And that includes government officials. After all, to practice good government, isn't it essential to not just talk the talk, but walk the walk???? And we are fortunate to have at our community disposal, such an informed panel of speakers! Folks, together, we have a chance at a balanced and bright future! E-mail and with questions. Media is also welcomed and encouraged to attend this event. We will leave you with the following article from a couple years back, as it is germane to our conversation here - it might be about Chicago, but what they discuss is happening nationwide: Chicago Tribune: The threat to neighborhoods Research and destroy: Developers and city officials have sent to the scrap heap the very treasures they vowed to preserve
Also, you might want to check out Taming the Teardown Trend from the National Trust for Historic Preservation Sincerely, -- The Save Ardmore Coalition Bookmark/Search this post with: |


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