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LEHIGH VALLEY WEATHER

Board names guardians of rights

“Discrimination has no place in the Lehigh Valley, and you are now the guardians of that,” Lehigh County Commissioner Geoff Brace said to members appointed to the newly created Human Relations Commission July 24.

Back on Feb. 14, the board approved the creation of this commission to hear from residents of the county about cases of discrimination.

Angelo Baio, Amy C. Beck, Andrew R. Gildner and Christopher G. Raad were appointed for a term ending July 31, 2027.

JoAnna Z. Armstrong, Anthony Branco, Michael Blichar Jr. and Joyce K. Moore were appointed to a term ending July 31, 2026.

Liz Bradbury, Luis A. Perez Jr., Paschall “Pas” Simpson, Guillermo Lopez and Anthony Swartz were appointed to a term ending July 31, 2005.

Not every appointee received unanimous approval. Commissioner Jeffrey Dutt explained those who had “a different philosophy” than him on what the board should be would not get his vote.

Commissioner Ron Beitler voiced his desire to have an attorney appointed to provide the legal perspective on issues brought to the commission’s attention.

Commissioners Sheila Alvarado and April Riddick both expressed their hope to see future commission members reflect more diversity ,citing the changes in demographics of county residents.

“You have to have that mixture on the board for the board to be successful,” said Riddick.

As a follow-up to the July 10 meeting, Jonathan Strauss of Urban Place Apartments faced questions from the board about the proposed development plans for a parcel of land on Seventh Street.

Strauss confirmed initial plans are for a three-story apartment building, with between 30-35 apartments.

“We are placing an emphasis on three bedroom apartments. This project will serve on the very low end approximately 50 individuals in downtown Allentown. And on the very high end, it could serve up to 96 if all potential beds are maximized,” explained Strauss.

Issues, such as zoning with the city of Allentown, still need to be finalized.

Riddick, who had raised concerns about affordable housing for families within the context of this project, was satisfied with Strauss’ more detailed information for this development. She emphasized the importance of having such projects where you bring families together and “not segregating them because of the income they have.”

Press photo by Marieke AndronacheJonathan Strauss of Urban Place Apartments explains to the county board plans for a proposed affordable housing apartment complex on Seventh Street, in Allentown.