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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-01-22 Public Comment - C. Crayton - Fowler Land TrailFrom:chester To:Agenda Subject:Fowler Lane Trail Date:Thursday, September 1, 2022 4:14:50 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hello, as a lifelong Bozeman Resident and homeowner I would like to weigh in on the planned Fowler expansion. To me the primary benefit of living in town is the ability to stepout of my door and walk or cycle wherever I need to go. These kinds of greenways are a welcome respite from the noise and air pollution along roadways. They give me a chance tocalm my nerves between encounters with aggressive and inattentive drivers. There are many members of our community for whom driving is not an option. Children, the elderly, peopleliving with disabilities, and those who don't own a car should not be discounted and marginalized by our infrastructure. As much as people appreciate them, these trails are evenmore vital for urban wildlife. Asphalt, concrete, and chemically treated grass would support only a miniscule fraction of the biomass that exists there now. Bozeman doesn't have to makethe same mistakes other cities have before us. Traffic is a growing problem but not one we can solve by building more roads to bring more cars into congested areas faster. I believe thatstreets and the cities they comprise belong primarily to the people that live there. Building infrastructure that caters to commuters over residents feels fundamentally unfair. We shouldn'tsubsidize others' unsustainable lifestyle choices while simultaneously negatively impacting our quality of life. I think eliminating single family zoning and parking minimums andfocusing on transit, walkability, and cycling infrastructure would be much more responsible. Bozeman should be the last best place, not just anytown U.S.A. Respectfully, Chase Crayton