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Originally Posted by austin242
I for one am unhappy with the boardwalk because it is literally in my backyard. It is annoying. People are still walking it right now at 11 and one person walks by every 10 to 30 seconds. I hope this doesn't become a thing. 
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I will start by admiting I'm a fan of the boardwalk. And live downtown, so I expect people in close proximity and I expect street noise. Comes with the territory.
However, I was very aware that the point where the new trail begins ( from the west) is right on the back door of the first set of apartments. That would really suck if I had lived on the waterfront in a quite environment and now hundreds of poeple were now 5 feet away. Especilly if that was not knowledge given by the complex when I moved in.
So….big empathy coming your way. I hope you can work something out with the landlord to move locations or get out of the lease.
We all have to maintain an empatheic point of view as our city grows at a spazmic pace.
I feel we have to be aware of the impact of "progress" especially on those who were part of the city before this point in time.
I hope the traffic levels off and it calms down in your area.
Perhaps the complex and/or city can help some by at least installing signs pointing out residential areas.
I know that living in areas near downtown….where there is a balacne of proximity and convince coupled with a quieter atmosphere... are shifting.
It's hard to be in that vortex of "progress". I've been chased out of neighborhoods.
We have to maintian a human perspective.
Best of luck with your home environment.
I, for one, always pay attention to how close the trail is to back doors.