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MontroseGuys

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  1. PRESS RELEASE

    Hyde Park residents plan a peaceful protest and gathering at the corner of Waugh & Welch on Thursday afternoon at 5:00 p.m. to call attention to the City's repeated failure to enforce Hyde Park's Deed Restrictions, follow City Ordinance provisions providing notice to residents of applications to sub-divide lots, and other requirements that are designed to protect the neighborhood and its residents.

    Hyde Park, a historic neighborhood in Houston , is a diverse community with deed restrictions and other protections in place. The residents of the area have been battling the Planning Department's "Rubber Stamp" for several years in an effort to stop developers from disregarding restrictions. While several bungalows and large trees have been destroyed, the citizens have become more organized as a result. Many residents feel that the City's repeated failure to hear their concerns are due to the fact that subdivision of lots brings in a higher tax base without raising taxes. While the individual lot values increase, the ability to improve the homes become more and more difficult if developers set a market for lot value only and the return on home improvement becomes marginal. Simply put: Hyde Park residents are not asking for any special treatment -- just the enforcement of what few protections are available.

    Most recent efforts to include local councilwoman Ada Edwards were thwarted by her staff who initially refused to take messages and required written communication in order to invite Ms. Edwards to the civic association meetings or otherwise discuss concerns. In the past, Ms. Edwards' office has only provided assistance after other City officials were notified of her failure to respond.

    DATE: THURSDAY -- APRIL 5, 2007

    TIME: 5:00 p.m.

    PLACE: On the public sidewalk areas around the corner of Waugh & Welch

    * Lack of Notice of Sub-Dividing Lots

    * Lack of Notice of Building Plans

    * Lack of Enforcement of Deed Restrictions

    * Lack of Representation by City

    * Lack of Due Process

    Supporters of Protecting Property Rights are encouraged to show their support by driving by and honking or meeting Hyde Park residents and learning more about ways to protect your neighborhood.

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