AN INVITATION TO GET INVOLVED
As I am writing this message, the future President of the United States is still unknown. In fact, it may be December before the issue is decided. While the situation highlights a problem with the election process of the highest office in the land that stems to the days of our founding fathers, it also provides an opportunity for us to revel in the most successful form of government ever created. Through the effort of our friends and neighbors, and possibly ourselves, we are able to (hopefully) choose a leader from among our peers. And although it seems fraught with problems and faults, it also provides for a method of self-correction. I am, of course, referring to our need to be involved, at some level in the future of our country and democracy. While I am not suggesting that we rush to drape ourselves in the shawl of a political agenda, we all must be aware of the topics and have an opinion that we are willing to share with each other.
Our neighborhood is currently experiencing the effect of political forces in which most of us did not participate. An example of this is the urban growth boundary and its effect on our neighborhood. Much of the effect is positive, such as increased property values, a renewal of tired homes, new opportunities for local shops and businesses, and fresh faces. Other effects are less desirable: the crowded streets, a potential for increased crime, multi-unit housing projects that stretch the intent of current zoning laws, and parking concerns. Although individually the projects currently underway and many others that are planned do not threaten the character of our neighborhood, collectively they might.
I invite and encourage anyone interested in achieving a balance between the inevitable growth and change of the neighborhood and the desire to maintain the character and charm of Beaumont-Wilshire to participate in our neighborhood association. I am not suggesting that we band together and fight change. I believe that to be counter-productive and ultimately naive. We can however, influence the direction of change and provide a legacy for future generations by insuring that the reasons we choose to live here are not overshadowed by the goals of others.
Oh by the way, since this is the last issue before the holiday season, Happy Holidays to everyone!
Willie Nolan
BWNA President