I am deeply committed to fostering genuine community engagement and citizen activism that sparks meaningful dialogue. Last week, I had the opportunity to attend a No Yard South presentation led by one of the group’s founders and a former South Portland mayor. I was interested to hear the group’s concerns, constructive criticism and potential solutions.
Much to my disappointment, the presentation was marred by a series of deliberate misinterpretations, inaccuracies and intractable positions. Notably, the former mayor outright dismissed the South Portland Comprehensive Plan, which envisions residential development in the Eastern Waterfront, undermining a critical element of the discussion.
This experience left me disheartened and frustrated. Yard South represents a substantial and visionary project with significant implications and valid concerns. It deserves a thorough, fact-based evaluation and community input – not a sweeping rejection fueled by misrepresentation and fear tactics.
Sari Greene
South Portland
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