Protect senior homeowners in Charlotte from unfair displacement

Protect senior homeowners in Charlotte from unfair displacement

Recent signers:
Anita Lewis and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

For the past 30 years, my senior mother has been a proud homeowner and active member of our community here in Charlotte. She, like many other seniors, has contributed to this neighborhood both economically and socially, paying her taxes and investing her time and effort into making our community thrive. It was a place she imagined she would enjoy peacefully into her golden years. However, recent developments have turned this dream into an ongoing ordeal.

When the City of Charlotte adopted our private street to support a new apartment development, it did so without considering the impact on the long-term residents, particularly the seniors who had established their lives here. As a result, my mother and her neighbors were forced into a costly and unequal parking permit scheme, while the new development’s traffic enjoys free parking. This has not only imposed a financial burden on these fixed-income residents but has also diminished their quality of life.

Efforts to reach out and voice our concerns through official city channels have been met with indifference, leaving us to deal with the predictable disturbances that have since plagued our neighborhood. Increased traffic, safety hazards, and the overshadowing presence of new infrastructure developments have made it increasingly difficult for senior residents to enjoy the peace and stability they once cherished.

To address these issues, we are calling on the City of Charlotte to take immediate action. Firstly, implement fee-free parking exemptions for all residents who have lived on city-adopted streets for 30 years or more. This small gesture of respect and recognition for their long-standing contribution to the community is a necessary step to reduce financial strain and affirm their value.

Secondly, we urge the establishment of an immediate administrative oversight committee dedicated to evaluating the impact of such developments on existing communities, particularly focusing on senior residents. This oversight should ensure that any future infrastructure expansions consider the social and economic ramifications on long-term residents and to strive towards preserving neighborhood stability and safety.

We cannot sit idly by and watch our elderly neighbors be pushed aside in the name of progress without due consideration and respect. By signing this petition, you join us in demanding that the City of Charlotte stand up for the seniors who have given so much to our community and ensure they are afforded the dignity and protection they deserve. Please sign our petition today to advocate for a more fair and just approach for our community’s senior homeowners. Together, we can make a change.

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Recent signers:
Anita Lewis and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

For the past 30 years, my senior mother has been a proud homeowner and active member of our community here in Charlotte. She, like many other seniors, has contributed to this neighborhood both economically and socially, paying her taxes and investing her time and effort into making our community thrive. It was a place she imagined she would enjoy peacefully into her golden years. However, recent developments have turned this dream into an ongoing ordeal.

When the City of Charlotte adopted our private street to support a new apartment development, it did so without considering the impact on the long-term residents, particularly the seniors who had established their lives here. As a result, my mother and her neighbors were forced into a costly and unequal parking permit scheme, while the new development’s traffic enjoys free parking. This has not only imposed a financial burden on these fixed-income residents but has also diminished their quality of life.

Efforts to reach out and voice our concerns through official city channels have been met with indifference, leaving us to deal with the predictable disturbances that have since plagued our neighborhood. Increased traffic, safety hazards, and the overshadowing presence of new infrastructure developments have made it increasingly difficult for senior residents to enjoy the peace and stability they once cherished.

To address these issues, we are calling on the City of Charlotte to take immediate action. Firstly, implement fee-free parking exemptions for all residents who have lived on city-adopted streets for 30 years or more. This small gesture of respect and recognition for their long-standing contribution to the community is a necessary step to reduce financial strain and affirm their value.

Secondly, we urge the establishment of an immediate administrative oversight committee dedicated to evaluating the impact of such developments on existing communities, particularly focusing on senior residents. This oversight should ensure that any future infrastructure expansions consider the social and economic ramifications on long-term residents and to strive towards preserving neighborhood stability and safety.

We cannot sit idly by and watch our elderly neighbors be pushed aside in the name of progress without due consideration and respect. By signing this petition, you join us in demanding that the City of Charlotte stand up for the seniors who have given so much to our community and ensure they are afforded the dignity and protection they deserve. Please sign our petition today to advocate for a more fair and just approach for our community’s senior homeowners. Together, we can make a change.

The Decision Makers

Vi Lyles
Charlotte City Mayor
Charlotte City Council
11 Members
LaWana Slack-Mayfield
Charlotte City Council - At Large
Victoria Watlington
Charlotte City Council - At Large
Danté Anderson
Charlotte City Council - District 1

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