The headline about the development of Crystal Spring (aka the Village at Providence Point) incorrectly summarized the serious shortcomings of the latest plans (The Capital, July 26). City planners did not direct “more trees” as the headline asserts. Rather, the developers were directed to destroy less forest that the 30 acres planned. And, the city read on >
Month: July 2019
The Capital: “Annapolis Planners to Providence Point: More Trees”
By: Naomi Harris, Capital Gazette reporter Annapolis city planners have sent back initial plans for a proposed senior living development on Forest Drive with 50 requests for changes or revisions, the first response to the plan since it was submitted earlier this year. The five pages of notes on the Village at Providence Point focus read on >
Capital LTE: “Providence Point is marketing too early”
Kathleen Reavley asked: 1) why she is receiving invitations to sales meetings for units at Providence Point, and 2) wonders if the destructive plans have been approved (The Capital, July 4). Plans submitted to the City on Jan. 22, have not been approved, nor are they anywhere near approval. The developers refused to modify their read on >
Capital LTE: “Providence Point advertising unethical as plans nowhere near approval”
Untold numbers of Annapolitans have recently received invitations from the National Lutheran Communities to attend luncheons to hear all about the planned development known now as The Village at Providence Point, to be located on Forest Drive adjacent to Spa Road. It is unethical that this sales team should be permitted to market seniors for read on >
CRYSTAL SPRING DEVELOPMENT PLANS DEAD IN THE WATER
It has been six months since the developers filed their most recent proposal with the City for their senior community, the Village at Providence Point, and once again they are back at square one. The City’s extensive review is still ongoing, but they have already requested substantial changes. The plans are nowhere near approval, and read on >