HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-15-23 Public Comment - S. Hinkins - Proposal by Left Lane Development regarding the Public LibraryFrom:Susan Gregory
To:Susan Hinkins; Terry Cunningham
Cc:Agenda
Subject:RE: [EXTERNAL]Proposal by Left Lane Development regarding the Public Library
Date:Tuesday, November 14, 2023 4:05:50 PM
Thank you, Susan, for your important input. I’ll share with our Library Board Chair, Stew Mohr.
We appreciate your support of the Library!
Susan
Susan F. Gregory
Director
Bozeman Public Library
Bozeman, MT 59715
sgregory@bozeman.net
(406) 582-2401
From: Susan Hinkins <hinkins@mcn.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2023 11:17 AM
To: Susan Gregory <SGregory@BOZEMAN.NET>; Terry Cunningham
<TCunningham@BOZEMAN.NET>
Cc: Agenda <agenda@BOZEMAN.NET>
Subject: [EXTERNAL]Proposal by Left Lane Development regarding the Public Library
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November 14, 2023
To: Bozeman Library Board of Trustees
Deputy Mayor Terry Cunningham
Subject: MOU from the Bozeman Hotel (Left Lane Development)
I have read the MOU presented by the Bozeman Hotel (Left Lane Development) and I find nothing in
it that benefits our city or its residents. Instead, it degrades our public space in several ways.
The Public Library is probably the most valuable public space we have. It is important for all ages. It
is free and open to all, regardless of income or abilities. Public libraries have been an important part
of my life since age 5, when we moved to a town with a library. I moved to Bozeman in the 1970s
and have benefited from the various stages of the Bozeman library, from the small Carnegie library
to the current wonderful space that we have. Our library is truly a gem.
The proposal described in the MOU not only takes away an important part of this public space, but it
also wants to dictate how we develop our library resources. The city/library would be prohibited
‘from building any vertical structures on the Parking Lot Property.’ This is apparently to protect the
development’s ‘view’ space. We lose both parking space and open space. And there would be
impact on using the library during construction.
I am outraged by their proposal to profit by taking our public space and interfering with the current
and future use of the library. This proposal should be rejected outright. I don’t see any benefit for
the residents from any part of this plan.
Left Land Development should design their development so that it fits onto the land they actually
own.
Sincerely,
Susan Hinkins
3300 E Graf St Unit 94
Bozeman
406-586-6773
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