Re: Cohousing in Colorado and zoning approval
From: Robyn Williams (poviinet.net.au)
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 16:46:04 -0600 (MDT)
> I'm interested in what other groups have done, both to win over grumpy
> neighbors and to gain city approval in the face of some neighborhood
> opposition.

You've gotta love 'em to bits, invite them to tea (even if they don't come),
give them clear and simple information, listen to their fears, honour their
story/history, reassure them with your commitment, promise them nothing but
your sincere consideration and desire to enrich the neighbourhood and their
property values.

And keep at it.  If they are coming from their fear, which is probable, then
you are unlikely to convert them.  If you a find an influential 'leader'
among the neighbours who can expand to the concept then you will be lucky
indeed.

Oh, and keep a diary/journal or other written record of all that you do.

As for the Council/City, well same thing really.  Talk to the people at the
top, don't complain about the neighbours, express your desire to hear all
concerns, ask for their suggestions...

And don't do anything that compromises your vision/purpose without a long
lead-time and thorough deliberation.

You'll get there!

Regards
Robyn Williams
Pinakarri Community
Fremantle, Western Australia

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