To the editor:

There is no doubt in my mind that the downtown parking plan involving Parker Harding Plaza and Jesup Green is a colossal mistake, and I have heard not a single rational argument against a one-story parking deck on the Baldwin lot, which could more than compensate for the number of spaces which will be lost in the Parker Harding plan.

A roofless deck on the Baldwin lot would serve the downtown merchants well, would be virtually invisible from Elm Street, could be constructed at an acceptable cost (after taking into account the cost of the Jesup Green plan), and would preserve the contours and beauty of Jesup Green.

An attractive, well-designed structure of the type I am advocating will not turn Westport into Stamford as some have suggested, and will not destroy what is left of its “village” character. What it will do is solve the downtown parking problem now and for the foreseeable future and contribute to the success of the merchants who are the lifeblood of our community.

I continue to believe, perhaps naively, that if enough of us raise our voices in a plea for common sense, the ill-conceived plan which is making its way through the approvals process can yet be derailed in favor of a more rational, less destructive solution. The problem is how to demonstrate to those in charge that there is a sufficient number who agree with this approach to constitute a critical mass.

My suggestion is that we use this letter as  a form of petition to the RTM to place the matter on its agenda so that we might have the opportunity to convince a majority of our representatives of the rightness of our cause and that they should take appropriate action to interrupt the process before it’s too late.

So, if you are reading this on a blog and agree with my observations, I ask that you let me know that you are willing to add your name as a petitioner and that you call it to the attention of friends and neighbors, and urge them to do the same.

Larry Weisman (lpweisman@gmail.com), Westport