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Victoria and Park | 25, 36, 38 fl | Proposed
(06-22-2022, 02:00 PM)westwardloo Wrote: Funny they sent me basically the exact same emails

Just checked my inbox and lmao...! She sent me the same copy paste response - or more likely one of her staffers did. Almost tempted to call her out on it, but she wouldn't give a shit if she is just mass spamming the same reply out to people.

I wonder if this would have got approved if it was not election season? The opposition from the councilors to this project was oddly strong, so I wonder how many of them are just clutching at whatever they can get in hopes they get reelected. Not many people vote in local elections and those who do tend to be...uh, old? And those lot tend to be the only ones who bother, so maybe council felt like it would be a slam dunk into another term if they opposed this.

Who knows...either way, this is disappointing and certainly killed any wish to work on an architectural project in this region ever again. To quote a post on Reddit over all of this, "The selfishness of busybody boomers with nothing better to do than salt the earth on the way out is SO frustrating." And yeah, mollymuppet78 is right.
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RE: Victoria and Park | 25, 36, 38 fl | Proposed - by ac3r - 06-22-2022, 04:29 PM

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