All,

Thank you to everyone on the housing committee for your service. I'd like
to respectfully add my $0.02 from the peanut gallery in support of a pause
/ step back in rezoning plans.

It seems to me that there are three distinct philosophies/options we could
pursue, but that we are fully focused on #3.

*Options*
1. Drag our feet and/or consider noncompliance: favor Lincoln's rural
character above all else
2. Comply in letter but not fully in spirit: where possible, overlay new
zoning on existing multi-family and/or commercial development to mitigate
the impact
3. Wholeheartedly comply in both letter and spirit: build as much new
housing as possible near the commuter rail

I understand that many believe we have a moral responsibility to build more
housing in Lincoln (and while I disagree, I respect that view) but I
believe as stewards we also have a moral responsibility to maintain as much
"green" as possible and to preserve the rural character of our town for
future generations. I'm especially concerned that creating a Cold Brook
Crossing on Codman Rd will both a) unnecessarily cut down a lot of trees,
and b) materially change Codman Farm, Drumlin Farm, and the rest of South
Lincoln, forever.

I support increasing Lincoln's diversity (including economic diversity),
and I realize that #3 might help us achieve that, but this feels like a
very big step that we might come to regret. I think Lincoln is special
precisely because it is undeveloped - I'm not sure we can have it both ways.

Thank you for reading,

Greg Haines
41 Lincoln Rd

(As an aside, I'm also not sure I'm prepared for the additional traffic the
development will spur. Traffic is already backed up almost a mile on
Lincoln Rd on Tuesday mornings; I assume we will need to add traffic lights
or rotaries at Lincoln Center and Lincoln Station?)
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