09-28-2018, 10:34 AM
I've held off on posting on this because I wasn't entirely sure where I stand, and frankly, I'm still not. On one hand, green space and public space in the core are good. But I think it's a stretch to justify it with linking it to city hall. That's in part because Waterloo's City Hall isn't that much of an interactive building. Like darts said people go to the public space because it's in front of city hall in Kitchener. This isn't the same.
With the water pumping station there, is this even a develop-able property?
With the water pumping station there, is this even a develop-able property?