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Letter from Paul Singh

Why Is Project Not Welcome?

I write to you today with a heavy heart, deeply saddened by the recent opposition to a project I have been passionate about—a park in our village dedicated to raising awareness for autism. Over the past week, after I posted signs on my corner lot announcing this project, I was both surprised and disheartened to learn that some members of our community felt strongly enough to call village officials in opposition.

My intention behind this project is simple and pure: to create a space that will not only spread awareness about autism but also serve as a peaceful, green space for everyone in the community to enjoy. As a father and a local businessperson, I wanted to bring this initiative to Milford because it is where I live and my family lives, and where I believe good things can take root.

It is hard for me to understand how a project meant to celebrate neurodiversity and offer something beautiful to the community could be seen in a negative light. I hoped it would be embraced by Milford as a unique and noble effort to create something meaningful—right here, rather than in another community.

To know that this has hurt the feelings of some in the village is deeply disheartening. I never intended to cause harm or division, only to foster understanding and acceptance for those living with autism, including many children and families who could benefit from a space like this.

I want to make it clear that I do not stand to gain financially from this project. My goal is to contribute to something bigger than myself, to help others, and to bring attention to a cause that is close to my heart. However, the opposition I have faced so far has led me to consider taking this project elsewhere—somewhere it will be embraced and supported.

Still, I believe Milford is my home, and I have faith in the good of this community. I urge everyone to reconsider this project not as something to fear, but as a gesture of compassion and awareness that could enhance our village and make it stand out for its kindness and inclusivity.

Thank you for hearing me out, and I remain hopeful that we can come together in support of this important cause.

Paul Singh
Milford

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