08 NPA-2025-0012.01 - 2108 and 2110 E. 22nd Street; District 1 - Public Comments — original pdf
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From: W Williams < Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2026 4:53 PM To: Love, Danielle <danielle.love@austintexas.gov> Subject: I am requesting your support to stop commercial development in the Blackland Neighborhood Please help protect the Blackland Neighborhood from unjust commercialization because once one lot is rezoned “commercial”, dominos will fall and this part of the Historic African American Cultural Heritage District will disappear. Native Austin residents Willie Williams From: Sent: Monday, January 12, 2026 6:25 PM To: Love, Danielle <danielle.love@austintexas.gov> Subject: Blackland Neighborhood I am a native Austinite. I am against the re-zoning of the Blackland Neighborhood. Please leave our neighborhoods alone. Mrs. Nancy Thompson From: Stuart King < Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2026 4:37 PM To: Love, Danielle <danielle.love@austintexas.gov> Subject: No more zoning Changes We have had enough of cars on East 21st-East 22nd Street. Density is crazy. Mr. Stuart King, F.D.I.C. Funeral Director/Owner King Tears Mortuary, Inc. "The Place for A Perfect Tribute" 08 NPA-2025-0012.01 - 2108 and 2110 E. 22nd Street; District 11 of 2 From: Rosalie Boldin < Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 12:36 PM To: Love, Danielle <danielle.love@austintexas.gov> Subject: re-zoning request for 2108 East 22nd Street We have been notified that you have been requested to re-zone 2108 East 22nd Street from single family residential to commercial. We oppose this re-zoning request. We believe that this request erodes and will continue the erosion of the Blackland Neighborhood, part of the African American Cultural Heritage District, a significant part of Austin and its history. We strongly believe it is important for the City of Austin to respect and retain its history. We Do Not support the erosion of DEI in today's US and Texas politics. We Do Not support efforts to edit our history to prevent future generations from understanding the challenges the United States, and thereby, Texas, have confronted to hold onto it founding principles. As residents of the Barton Hills neighborhood, we also highly value the ability of neighborhoods to maintain their integrity! Should the owner of Este Restaurant be allowed to pursue his commercial interests at the expense of the (historic) neighborhood's residents, then we will no longer dine at Este, one of our favorite restaurants. Rosalie and Jim Boldin 08 NPA-2025-0012.01 - 2108 and 2110 E. 22nd Street; District 12 of 2