Dear Whitefish Planning Board & City Council Members:

We are writing to share our concerns about the proposed Mountain Gateway

project. As we grow, it’s critical that we do so in a manner that protects and

preserves the character of our community and follows the rules and

regulations for development. The Mountain Gateway PUD and Zoning

Amendment raises several concerns for our family including zoning changes,

variances, traffic and public safety, and responsible development. We

respectfully request that you deny the Zoning and PUD applications as

submitted.

Zoning Changes and Variances– A project including more than 300 high

density units and 500 parking spaces is inconsistent with the existing City of

Whitefish zoning of adjacent properties. This project does not complement

adjacent developments whatsoever. There are zero community benefits to

the project which are undeniably outweighed by the negative impacts this

development will bring to our neighborhood. Please mirror the surrounding

WLR WER and WSR zoning and deny all requests for variances from existing

rules.

Traffic– Wisconsin Ave is at max capacity. In the event of a fire or other

emergency, I’m not sure we’d be able to safely evacuate or receive

emergency services in a timely manner. At points in time during the ski

season it can take an hour to reach Wisconsin Ave from the Base Lodge. My

children are resistant to ride the school bus due to the amount of time it

takes them to get to/ from school. Finally, I’m hesitant to let my children ride

their bikes to school on the bike path as a result of the increased vehicle

traffic and lack of staffed crosswalks. Please require the developer to

perform a legitimate traffic study. The developer provided study took place

during the pandemic and shoulder months in Whitefish.

Responsible Growth/ Infrastructure– The real issue is that current

infrastructure is inadequate to support a project of this magnitude in this

location. We don’t want to see another single wide trailer hanging over

Wisconsin Ave as a solution to pedestrian traffic. A roundabout will take

away the ability to staff the intersection of Wisconsin and Big Mountain

Roads to expedite traffic. The City has a responsibility to confirm that the

developer has the ability to provide adequate infrastructure before any

development is allowed. We simply do not have any meaningful traffic,

water quality and wildlife impact studies from the developer to understand

the true impact of this project.

We respectfully request that after an objective assessment of the proposed

PUD and Zoning Map Amendment, you deny the applications as submitted.

Respectfully, 

(name redacted)

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