| # | Name | Comments |
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| 201 | Brian Findeisen | This would change the nice little town that we live in by bringing in more crime and drugs. I know this because i lived in a small town growing up and this same type of development took place. I remember all the crime and drugs raids that occurred after the development. Please don't allow this to happen. |
| 202 | Lisa Cousins | |
| 203 | Rod Cousins | |
| 204 | Polly Fife | |
| 205 | Aimee Gilmore | Please stop this plan. |
| 206 | Bill Gainer | |
| 207 | Deborah Reeves | Thank you for your dedication and work. This is our opportunity to form the future of Liberty Hill. Please encourage growth that will financially support our community. |
| 208 | Beth Whitten | |
| 209 | Eric Gray | |
| 210 | Michael Gibson | We don't need to invite more burden on our communtiy in the form of draining tax revenue dollars and increased crime that accompanes low income neighborhoods. Nor do we need to support the "you owe me", the "government owes me" , the "world owes me" attitudes that frequently accompany low income neighborhoods that rot communities from the inside out. The project supporter's heart is in a noble and good place, whereas the reality of inevitable consequences of building such a project are ugly. |
| 211 | Steve Riggs | REJECT this now before our town inculturates a group that has developed without values. We do not need a subsidized housing project in Liberty Hill. |
| 212 | Lori Riggs | Please reject this now before our town inculturates a group that has developed without values. We do not need a subsidized housing project in Liberty Hill. |
| 213 | Krystal Petreccia | |
| 214 | Anonymous | |
| 215 | Joseph Cordi | Liberty Hill has some of the most beautiful Hill Country in Central Texas. I don't want it to go away, however, growth can't be fought, it can only be controlled. That being said, I'm all for growth. It's going to happen whether we like it or not. With Georgetown and Austin increasing in size, Liberty Hill is the next big developmental boom. Parmer, the train station and the new 183 toll road all lead to Liberty Hill. I'm for responisible growth, growth that will increase our tax base and LESSEN our tax burden. This area has some serious potential to be a huge economic force if developed correctly. Many of the businesses that have moved to this area, including mine, Cordiwoodworks, depend on responsible growth and smart growth. I also have built a house here. I love this place and the people who live here. At this point in the game, things could go either way. I hoping for the best. Hwy 29 is hoshposh stripmalls and whatever fits in between. Most people who pass through this town do not understand what an incredible Liberty Hill is. Let's not ruin it. Let's not make this town a hoshposh and whatever fits in between. Let's develop responsibly. I say no on this zoning change and any future changes of the like.
Thanks,
Joe Cordi |
| 216 | Nicole Scott | |
| 217 | Christine Sudekum | |
| 218 | Jared Sudekum | |
| 219 | Lisa Lechow | |
| 220 | Debra Lane | I am completely against a subsidized housing project in Liberty Hill. This is a small town that is experiencing enough growing pains as it is.
Having grown up in the Northeast, I am all too familiar with the culture of subsidized housing.
Crime would surely increase and our property values would drop dramatically.
I urge the City to reject this proposed zoning change. It is BAD for Liberty Hill. |
| 221 | Wesley Hood | |
| 222 | Marsha Hood | |
| 223 | Teri Sukup | |
| 224 | Steven Wall | |
| 225 | Diane Coulston | |
| 226 | Janet & Kenneth Altum | We hope you pay attention to the concerns of the citizens of Liberty Hill concerning "Subsidized Housing". Especially those of us who have lived here for many years and have seen the many changes that have taken place in our community! This is one change concerning growth we do not need! |
| 227 | Kara Hurtado | There are enough bad changes already happening to this once great town. I wish people would just leave it alone. We are not a big town and do not wish to be. If you want a big town move to one! |
| 228 | Debi Johnston | |
| 229 | JOHN DANTIN | NO PROBLEM WITH LOW INCOME HOUSING IN LIBERTY HILL, BIG PROBLEM WITH IN ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE THE SCHOOL. |
| 230 | Alicia M Froelich | I strongly oppose the zoning change |
| 231 | sharon thomasson | This must be stopped!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| 232 | Brandy Willis | |
| 233 | Kayvon Leath | |
| 234 | Sherri Hays | My husband's family has been in Liberty Hill for over 100 years and this change would definitely not be good for the growth that is headed our way. |
| 235 | Katy Faulk | As a parent of Liberty Hill students and active citizen of the Liberty Hill community, I am strongly opposed to the proposed zoning change that would allow a subxidized housing project to be built across the street from the Liberty Hill Elementary School. Our community core here is based upon shared values of our entire community. Concerned citizens like myself choose to live in Liberty Hill because it is a strong community with strong values and good schools - something like this proposed Housing Project would not be beneficial to our community. We like our town the way it is and are united in keeping it safe and a wonderful place to live. I am in strong opposition to this Housing Project. |
| 236 | Regina Greer | |
| 237 | Anonymous | |
| 238 | Hal Faulk | |
| 239 | Gladys L. Simpson | |
| 240 | Anonymous | Please work to keeping our small town values a priority and not to fall to Profit for the few in order to shadow a cause with the word subsidised. InterCity Values and small town values can do nothing but deteriorate. Liberty Hill shouldn't be put to the burden of upkeeping a community without its own governing body to insure its own success. |
| 241 | Sandy Prior | We have lived in Liberty Hill for 11 years. We love the small town atmosphere. We have raised our kids here and love the way of life Liberty Hill offers us. I would hate to see things change for the worse due to a low-cost housing project. |
| 242 | Liane French | The only reason I'm signing online rather than in person is that I'm a travel nurse stationed in Arizona for the year and I'm afraid I won't get home in time. If this passes and the housing is built, I'm selling my house and moving- I left Houston to get AWAY from that culture! |
| 243 | Angela Clark | |
| 244 | Darlene Means | |
| 245 | Paula Edwards | please pay careful attention to this action.
thank you. |
| 246 | Charles Keith Hays | |
| 247 | Anonymous | We live in Liberty Hill, and have done so for 8 years. We have also lived in very large cities. Bringing poverty into a rural community that is so starkly different in culture and understanding all you will do is create an environment that no one will want to live in. And then it doesn't only effect the housing, but then schools, etc. etc... |
| 248 | Carol Jones | I agree 100%. |
| 249 | E. D. Londenberg | I am against the zoning change being proposed that would make this type of development possible in our community. I urge our elected leaders to do the right thing - which is to heed the community outcry & vote 'NO' to this proposal. |
| 250 | Ginger | |