Open Space Amendment Promotes Healthy Communities and the Environment

MountainTrue’s Susan Bean in the MountainXpress on the City of Asheville’s Open Space Amendment.

In this March 21, 2022 Mountain Xpress Contributor piece, MountainTrue Housing and Transportation Director Susan Bean expresses MountainTrue’s support for an open space amendment that would promote more infill development within the City.

“More neighbors? Yes, please!

I live in a neighborhood near UNC Asheville that I completely adore. I work with my neighbors to host pocket park workdays and annual block parties, and I’ve basically turned my yard into the neighborhood dog park. A 6-year-old two blocks over rides his bike to deliver a newspaper that he makes himself on single 8-by-10-inch sheets of paper announcing things like, “Halloween is coming! You’d better get your costume ready!” Obviously, I subscribe for a quarter a week because that is news I need.

Building healthy communities

I also work for MountainTrue, a nonprofit where we advocate on behalf of healthy communities across Western North Carolina. My neighborhood, in many ways, resembles the kind of healthy community we want to foster: one that is walkable, provides easy access to transit and has green space and tree canopy tucked in between houses and apartments. It’s downright charming.

We at MountainTrue believe that increasing housing in neighborhoods like mine that already have roads, water pipes, transit and neighbors is a good thing for our environment, which is why we support the open space amendment currently being considered by Asheville City Council.”

Read the full article at the Mountain Xpress.

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