Friday, July 15, 2011

RED BUTTONS DOMINATE AT DC ZONING COMMISSION

Wearing red buttons that read:  “Oppose the AU Plan” dozens of residents of American University’s surrounding neighborhoods packed the DC Zoning Commission Hearing Room for the third time on July 14th to express their dissatisfaction with AU’s proposed 2011 Ten Year  Campus Expansion Plan.

Zoning Commission Chair Anthony Hood, commenting that everywhere he looked all he saw were folks wearing red buttons, wondered aloud why so many people were so opposed to the Plan.

Cross examining the AU presenters and the Office of Planning recommendations on the plan, representatives from Spring Valley, Wesley Heights, Westover Place and the Tenley Campus Neighbors and Tenley Neighbors Association, as well as ANC3D Chairman Tom Smith all made quite clear that the campus plan proposed by American University would impose severe objectionable impacts on the adjacent communities and should not be approved as filed.

These include a huge increase in the number of students overwhelming existing low-density neighborhoods, growing traffic gridlock with no detailed plans for dealing with it, insufficient parking moving onto neighborhood streets, no long term “Green Space” and noise and air pollution resulting from putting high-density development into the middle of low density areas without sufficient buffer zones.

Tom Smith, Chairman of ANC3D, within which American University is located, elicited during his questioning of the Office of Planning that although AU has claimed to be in conversation with the neighbors for a little over two years about their objections, very little in the plan had changed.  This resulted in the Office of Planning suggesting a facilitator to help the process but this proved unsuccessful.

The hearings will resume in September after an August recess.

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