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Recommendations
• Sustainability
• Neighborhood is already relatively dense and walkable for a neighborhood mostly made up of single-family homes; the area also still has many mature trees and a large protected green space
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• Still recommend initiatives in sustainability, specifically
• Landscaping – rely on existing leadership (612) to teach the community about sustainable landscaping and support people in replacing their lawns with native and/or productive plants
• Residential walkability – commercial area could benefit from transforming more parking into landscaping, sidewalks, etc., but before more is invested into making commercial areas more walkable, the residential area needs a comprehensive sidewalk system
• Energy – allow more freedom with small-scale clean energy production like solar panels; restrictions keep residents from participating in sustainability and saving money, and it keeps the district “under glass”; clean energy helps keep the area relevant with little impact on historic preservation (“Neighborhood” 2022; Cooper-Hart 2022)