Don't make our redrawn district so disruptive

I see your proposed new map would resassign me to a newly redrawn 194th state house district, with very different boundaries from the current 200th district where I have been living. I have lived in this neighborhood---the Mount Airy section of Philadelphia--for 35 years, and I love this neighborhood. It totally makes sense to me that our state representative's current district includes our neighborhood, along with other areas, such as nearby Chestnut Hill. It doesn't make sense that the newly drawn district would jump across the broad geographic divide of the Wissahickon Valley to include a quite different neighborood--Roxborough. Maybe you don't know how closely many Philadelphians identify with our neighborhoods. I appreciate Mount Airy, which is very diverse and open: socially, culturally, and ethnically. Roxborough, while changing, is considerably less diverse. The new map is simply not as cohesive and geographically logical as our current one. I understand that you may have to redraw legislative borders from time to time, but I urge you to redraw those lines in a much less disruptive manner.