For
Immediate Release Contact: Dan Bailey
Email: dan.bailey@comcast.net
Eagan Open Space Coalition and Carriage Hills Coalition
Joint Statement – November 21, 2005
Open Space in Eagan is Under Attack (Again)!
As you may know, Wensmann Homes, Inc. is trying to convert the Carriage Hills Golf Club property into residential development. Once this open space is gone it is lost forever. As they did in 1995 and again in 2005, the Eagan Planning Commission and City Council unanimously voted to not change our Comprehensive Plan to allow one of the last large pieces of open space in Eagan to be developed. The developer and property owner have taken the City to court and have won the first round and are trying to force Eagan to circumvent the will of the people and its right to have its own planning process. Fortunately our City has shown great courage and sound public policy management and have decided to appeal the decision. As such we agree and are issuing the following statement:
3. Eagan's citizens are worth
fighting for. A majority of
residents have overwhelmingly said that green space is a priority for
them. It deeply affects the way they
value their homes. The citizens of
Eagan have repeatedly indicated that they would be willing to contribute more
for the preservation of open space near their homes. If the City settles now, when it's expected to win its appeal, it
will send a message to current and future developers that, right or wrong, if
you hold tight in litigation against the City, you can prevail. If our current public servants cave in to a
flawed development plan, it will also make a strong statement about their
vision---placing the investment interests of one developer above the City's
Comprehensive Plan, its zoning and the clearly expressed values of thousands of
local families. This response would raise
the question: who are they representing anyhow? This is a case where the citizens are ahead of their elected
officials. We now want our officials to
represent the community's consensus.
We need your help.
Here’s what you can do:
·
Call (telephone # 651-675-5001) or write the Eagan City Council and Mayor (email citycouncil@cityofeagan.com)
and encourage them continue to fight for the Comprehensive Plan and the
Citizens of Eagan.
·
MORE IMPORTANTLY show up
for the special City Council meeting scheduled for Tuesday, November 29, 2005
at 5:30PM. Let your voice be heard. For more information, visit www.eagancoregreenway.org
or www.carriagehills.org.
·
Call your neighbors and
friends and encourage them to call, write or email the Mayor and Council
Members.