Explicit Transparency
Project 107 is being built with the understanding that clarity matters as much as intent. This section explains what this project is, what it is not, and how decisions will be made.
What Phase One Is
Phase One is a research, planning, and listening phase.
During this phase, Project 107 is focused on:
Studying land conditions and feasibility
Understanding zoning, infrastructure, and constraints
Listening to residents, property owners, and local stakeholders
Testing whether development is appropriate, viable, and responsible
No final development decisions are being made in Phase One.
What Phase One Is Not
To avoid confusion, Phase One does not include:
Promised construction timelines
Guaranteed development outcomes
Pre-selected vendors, operators, or tenants
Public solicitations for jobs, housing, or contracts
Who Makes Decisions
Project 107 operates with a clear separation of roles:
The development entity makes final business decisions related to land, capital, and development.
Community engagement efforts ensure the process is fair, visible, and documented, but they do not override business decision-making.
In short:
The community has process access, not unilateral control.
This structure exists to protect both the project and the people engaging with it.
How Information Will Be Shared
Project 107 commits to:
Sharing information in plain, understandable language
Communicating changes, pauses, or pivots when they occur
Avoiding closed-door decisions that affect the broader community without disclosure
Not all information can be shared immediately, but nothing important will be intentionally hidden.
What Transparency Means
Transparency means:
Explaining the process
Clarifying the stage of the project
Being honest about uncertainty and risk
Transparency does not mean:
Every idea becomes a promise
Every suggestion becomes a decision
Every phase guarantees the next phase
Some ideas will advance. Others will not. That is part of responsible development.
A Note on Expectations
Project 107 may ultimately:
Move forward
Change direction
Narrow its scope
Or decide not to proceed at all
That decision will be based on feasibility, risk, and alignment, not pressure or speculation.