At our last zoom meeting (10/24/23), Michelle Barnes and all of HCAWG said we 
need a vibrant village center and wanted to bring in a consultant to see what 
kind of commercial, retail business we can bring into the mall.  I asked then 
who would be paying for the consultant and she said RLF. Last night, I was 
going to ask what HCAWG envision ‘a vibrant village center’ looks like.  But 
instead I heard Michelle Barnes said we need less commercial at the mall.  This 
is a 180 degrees turn around.  So if what she said last night is true, then 
1.  Is the redevelopment of the mall simply means adding multi story condos 
there? 

2. Why is the town working with the same developer Civico  when there are so 
many complaints from residents of Oriole Landing of how poorly built the units 
are?

3.  Civico is the developer who said he would not want to go through town 
meeting on the next project with the town.  Is this one of the reasons why the 
mall is being developed under HCA?

4.  Sarah Lippert asked Jennifer Glass three times why can’t the residents  
given an option that does not include the mall.  Why did we not get an answer 
on that?

5. Why is HCAWG unwilling to work with a group of young residents who had made 
models, analyzed each parcels of land being considered, made website and video 
to educate the town but in the opinion of some HCAWG member that these 
residents are just playing around and they don’t know anything.

6.  Is redeveloping the mall now means building three story expensive condos 
there with only 10% being affordable and that we have to pay out millions again 
to the developer to increase the % of affordable unit there?

7. Is the ‘vibrant village center’ means we have a high number of cars 
(170-209) cars assuming each unit has 2 cars) coming in and out of the mall 
since there will be a minimum of 85-100 units built there?

8. Many people urged HCAWG to go slowly with the change for once the large 
number of multi-family three story building is put fthere and should we 
experience traffic congestion and disruption of the wildlife corridor, it would 
be too late to turn the clock back.  Is this the legacy we want to leave behind?

Again, we all recognize the hard work HcAWG put in and we appreciate that!  I 
sincerely hope the HCAWG will listen to the many voices at last night’s meeting 
from new and young residents who are passionate about the welfare of the town 
to long time experienced residents who were also town leaders before that we 
should take our time to plan this out.  We need to study each options with a 
fresh eye, not just numbers of units on the chart but what is the overall 
effect it has to the town.  It is hypocritical, may I say,  when many of those 
who live in their luxury homes with acres of land around them to advocate the 
options put forth in the name of affordable housing when they would never want 
to put their lovely accessory apartment into affordable housing! 

Thank you for your attention to my questions and to my thoughts!  We all have 
to leave this world some day and we want to leave our legacy behind that we 
have done our best to preserve the rural character of Lincoln and at the same 
time with more affordable units plan for others who are less fortunate than we 
are to be living in this town with so much green space and wildlife!  Peace!

Susanna S
Giles Road



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