<p>Still waiting for the Cafritz team to post its findings from the
series of "community workshops" to its website, as promised...
Meanwhile, <span style="font-style: italic;">Rethink College Park</span> has done it for us, summarizing the community input offered at the Riverdale Elementary meetings.<br><a href="http://rethinkcollegepark.net/blog/2007/425/">
<br>http://rethinkcollegepark.net/blog/2007/425/</a><br><br>I
won't quote from the article here, because the entire thing is well
worth the read. It does include the announced schedule of further,
upcoming Cafritz meetings, also to be held at Riverdale Elementary:<br><br>THURSDAY, July 26TH (7-9pm) & SATURDAY, July 28th (10am-12pm) <br>Two identical meetings, to share the team's "design principles."
<br><br>SATURDAY, September 15th (10am-12pm) -TUESDAY, September 18th (7-9pm)<br>Two identical meetings to share their "concept plan."<br><br>Earliest possible groundbreaking: Fall 2009 (assumes successful rezoning)
<br><br><span style="font-style: italic;">The Gazette</span> also had an article, which is available at:<br><a href="http://www.gazette.net/stories/062107/hyatnew202417_32379.shtml">http://www.gazette.net/stories/062107/hyatnew202417_32379.shtml
</a><br><br>I thought the most interesting items in the the <span style="font-style: italic;">Gazette</span>
article are the quotes from University Park Mayor Tabori and Dineen
O'Connor, the responsible representative for our area on the Planning
Commission.<br><br>Mayor Tabori summarized input from several UP residents at the meetings: </p><blockquote>''An
important issue for us is where the entrance and exit are going to be.
Is it going to be right on Route 1 and across from us?"</blockquote><br><br>(To
which I would respond, "Of course it's going to be on Route 1!" How
could it not be? I would think the question is 'what additional access
routes will there be, besides Route 1?')<br><br>O'Connor shed some
light on what's involved assuming the Cafritz team proceeds and applies
for the zoning change (to change the property's zoning from single
family residences to multiuse zoning):<br><br><blockquote>"The
developer has to either prove there was a mistake in the original
zoning...or prove that there has been a change in the character of the
area to warrant a re-examination of the property," she said.<br><br>O'Connor said it typically takes the Planning Board a year to decide.</blockquote><br><br>-- <br>Riverdale Park Coffee House (blog only-BYOC)<br><a href="http://rpcoffeehouse.blogspot.com/">
http://rpcoffeehouse.blogspot.com/</a><br>~~<br>Tracking the Washington Nationals' 2007 season (will they catch the '62 Mets?):<br><a href="http://tinyurl.com/2m6f43">http://tinyurl.com/2m6f43</a><br>