One of the most well-known individuals in the country is Stephen Curry, who has achieved amazing feats both on and off the basketball court and via his persistent work in philanthropic causes.
But because he and his spouse opposed a multi-family housing development that was planned to be erected next to their California property, his reputation has taken a hit.
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The couple presently lives in a mansion in California while Curry plays for the Golden State Warriors, who are situated nearby. However, if the development goes through, the couple has expressed fears about their safety.
Curry’s letter objecting to the proposed home development
The Currys’ letter of dissent stated, “As residents of Atherton, we have been following along with the housing element updates with special interest in the 23 Oakwood property.”
“We wanted to send a note before today’s meeting, but we hesitate to add to the rhetoric that says this isn’t in our backyard.”
“Our children’s safety and privacy remain our top priorities, and it’s one of the main reasons we chose Atherton as our home.”
Residential projects in America can be challenging.
It’s evident that other locals have expressed reservations about the proposed construction in addition to Curry.
It makes sense that the prospect of lower-class families moving into a development in a posh neighborhood with celebrities would raise some anxieties.
The USA is running out of room for these kinds of developments, which is why they are beginning to infringe on private properties like the Curry family’s.
Atherton is one of the five most expensive zip codes in the country, with a typical home price of almost $7 million, according to Forbes.