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Regarding high‐rise housing in Arcata, I think problems presented by going up to five, six, seven, or eight stories deserve to be addressed with creative solutions AND can be addressed in ways that recognize the values of aesthetics, practicality, comfort, safety, sunlight on public sidewalks, and whatever other issues may present as we consider radical
changes in our cityscape. That the changes are radical, or that they look unfamiliar on Planet Arcata, are not reasons to be automatically rejected.
Indeed, our planet requires us to devise and implement far‐reaching and consequential changes to significantly curb our energy consumption and our dependence on private vehicles.
Thank you for persisting in pursuit of these goals.
Sincerely,
Chip Sharpe