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Supplies encroach 'neighborhood'

By: Daniel Divine

Issue date: 1/29/08 Section: News
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A model of community interaction between off-campus Aggies and their neighbors is put to the test when up-scale apartment construction takes the yard.

The houses and duplexes between College Main and 2nd Street, north of Louise Avenue, was an area where families and students met together and interacted. This area, referred to as "the neighborhood" by the locals, had a green space between several houses that served as the focal point of activities. However, the space is covered with construction materials for the Factory Apartments project across the street.

The neighborhood blossomed in 2005 when student residents started organizing activities such as the Barefoot Art Guild, improvisational comedy performances, live music and a field day for friends and neighbors, said resident Meghan Knobel, class of 2007.

The Barefoot Art Guild, which gained popularity, is the only student run art gallery and the largest art show in the Brazos County, said Andrew Pittz, a senior sociology major and resident of the neighborhood.

The future of the Guild depends on the removal of the large steel beams and roofing materials that occupy the green space. Knobel, Pittz and many others have presented to the College Station City Council to vie for the removal of materials and to raise awareness about similar instances that may crop up in other neighborhoods.

Many of the houses have a fence less than 20 feet from their front door, put up for the sake of construction. Walkways, parking spaces and water drainage were affected by the seizure of the green space by the heavy materials. In response to the neighborhood's struggle with their landlords, City Council member Barbara Moore said in an e-mail that "all persons involved agreed that the conditions you all have had to live in are unacceptable, and we are actively working on possible changes to ordinances and finding creative ways to make sure that this does not happen in another neighborhood in the city."
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Cody Marx Bailey

posted 1/29/08 @ 5:03 AM CST

Excellent write up. This is a very unique place for Bryan/College Station and needs to be protected. It's residents look out for each other, help each other, and maintain an integrity that is seldom found in other parts of the Brazos Valley. (Continued…)

Nicole Boriski

posted 1/29/08 @ 11:49 AM CST

As a an off-campus student and resident of the neighborhood, I am glad to see that our situation is getting attention. Thanks for giving our community an outlet to share ideas and problems solutions so that this sort of decreased living standard doesn't have to be suffered by others. (Continued…)

Ceceilia Oberman

posted 2/06/08 @ 1:42 PM CST

The Neighborhood is an amazing and welcoming gathering place for a widespread community in Bryan/College Station. The cultural events held there are unlike any others in town, leaving anyone involved with a truly unforgettable experience. (Continued…)

Winston

posted 2/06/08 @ 4:19 PM CST

the neighborhood is truely a gift for the people who have experienced it. it is a place of friendship, productivity and culture. to see what has happened to the neighborhood is a truely sad event, but the city is fighting and so are the residents. (Continued…)

Henry David Thoreau

posted 2/06/08 @ 4:47 PM CST

Talk of mysteries! -- Think of our life in nature, -- daily to be shown matter, to come in contact with it, -- rocks, trees, wind on our cheeks! The solid earth! the actual world! the common sense! Contact! Contact! Who are we? where are we?

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