Residents of Naples Square expressed significant concerns regarding a proposed development during a recent public hearing. Two residents, speaking on behalf of their community, highlighted issues related to the integration of the new building with existing structures and the lack of green space in the area.
One resident emphasized the need for thoughtful consideration of how the new building will impact nearby Naples Square One and Three, which house many current residents. They noted the absence of adequate buffers and greenways between the new development and existing buildings, suggesting that earlier proposals for a lateral park to serve as a buffer had been abandoned. The resident urged city staff to reconsider the design to enhance community living conditions.
Another resident echoed these sentiments, criticizing the project for its lack of green space and the overwhelming presence of parking garages. They described the development as being \"shoehorned\" into the area, which could detract from the quality of life for future residents. Concerns were raised about the proposed service corridor, which was perceived as a loss of a potential public space that could connect to local amenities.
Both speakers called for a redesign that would prioritize green areas and community needs, suggesting that a taller building with a more thoughtful layout could alleviate some of the issues raised. The residents' feedback reflects a broader desire for sustainable development that considers the well-being of existing communities in Naples Square.