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Petition to the OGSD Board of Trustees to REJECT Offers for Development/Rezoning of Glider School Property

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Elizabeth Mount
5 years ago

To What schools are they going to transport the children who will be living in these high density homes? This is not a neighborhood for homes such as these. There are hundreds of high density homes off Santa Teresa Blvd. Keep Blossom Valley for single family homes and keep it beautiful.

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Geoff Behn
5 years ago

I think San Jose has enough housing, it takes me 45 minutes to drive 15 miles. Not sure how adding more housing(people) will fix the already congested bay area traffic. Decisions like these are what cause cities to deteriorate and quality of life to diminish. Our gorgeous valley hills are already being overtaken by new housing construction. Does California really need another San Francisco/Los Angeles situation?

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Kathleen Lee
5 years ago

Please do NOT let this new housing happen!!!!

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Merilyn Leonti
5 years ago

this will adversely impact our neighborhood with additional traffic as well as aesthetically changing our single family home into multiple dwelling zoning. keep the zoning for single family homes and build the same or similar homes on the property.

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Nader Attar
5 years ago

Glider school is located in the center of an urban housing neighborhood and adding HD housing will negatively impact not only the quality of living in the area, not to mention the fact that it will change the esthetics of the neighborhood. please consider other areas for these kind of projects.

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Ricardo Cisneros
5 years ago

We moved to this area 5 years ago. The decision was an easy one with Glider and Santa Teresa within a short walk for our kids. Selling Glider for a high density urbanization purpose will affect negatively our neighborhood and our quality of life. As often happens, people making these decisions are the least impacted by them. Thus, as an mental exercise I encourage the board to think about their own livelihood and imaging this development taking place on their own backyards. What will their decisions be, then? I am SURE high density living will be off the table.

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Mike McWilliams
5 years ago

High density housing will destroy the neighborhood.

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Dinesh Jagadeesan
5 years ago

Please save the school

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Anonymous
5 years ago

I moved here over 10 plus years for the views of the hills and with this proposal I will lose that. How are homeowners getting compensated for the loss of view, quality of life, traffic and congestion (parking is never enough and its the homeowners that suffer). More family meaning more children will move in which would mean over crowded schools or a need for another school. Seems counter productive.

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Anonymous
5 years ago

I oppose the sale of this property for high density and affordable housing.

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Julie Behn
5 years ago

Do not take away our quality of life.

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Ramya Prakash
5 years ago

Neighborhood will become very crowded with density apartment complex coming up

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Daniel Tien
5 years ago

Keep school and stop dense housing

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Garret Hurd
5 years ago

Please reject current offers. We can easily change state legislation of obtain waiver to allow long term lease; ideally for use as school .

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Anonymous
5 years ago

The area gets crowded

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Daniel Ellis Hurst
5 years ago

Save the school

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Cynthia wallace
5 years ago

Please dont build I love this School

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Rajasri Barath
5 years ago

Im against this new apartment complex coming up in our neighborhood as it will become too crowded ..

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Barath Thirumalai
5 years ago

I oppose for a high density residential building at this place as it will bring in more pollution and crowd to a smaller area that could lead to several hazards in future.

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Santhosh Jagadeesan
5 years ago

I oppose high density housing in this neighborhood. Please don’t disrupt this old quiet and beautiful neighborhood.