Planning CommissionMay 13, 2025

09 C14-2024-0152 - 6817 & 6901 N. Lamar; District 4 - Letter of Support — original pdf

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Subject: Letter of Support for NPA-2024-0018.02 at 6801, 6817, and 6901 N. Lamar Blvd. Dear Planning Commission, My name is Alejandro de la Vega, and I am a resident of the Highland Neighborhood. I am writing to express my strong support for the proposed development at 6801, 6817, and 6901 N. Lamar Blvd., which includes an amendment to increase the maximum building height. I moved to this neighborhood because of its potential to become a model for a walkable, bikeable and transit-friendly hub outside of downtown. I commute to my job at UT by bike or bus exclusively, and hope to see changes in our neighborhood that support multi-modal transit. This development's proposed density is entirely appropriate and much needed, given the exceptional access to public transportation in our area. The site is served by numerous bus routes, including the high-frequency MetroRapid 801 and local routes like the 1, operating directly on Lamar Boulevard. Furthermore, the proximity to the CapMetro Redline at Crestview Station provides a critical transit link for the neighborhood. I am particularly excited for how this development will improve the urban fabric, with an active edge along the Lamar Blvd frontage, with pedestrian-oriented commercial uses. Currently, the land use for this site is nowhere near what should be expected for a major transit hub, and the cityscape is in desperate need of improvement. This project represents a positive step towards responsible urban development, and I urge you to approve it. Sincerely, Alejandro de la Vega 6802 Isabelle Dr. 09 C14-2024-0152 - 6817 & 6901 N. Lamar; District 41 of 1