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Victoria and Park | 25, 36, 38 fl | Proposed
(12-02-2021, 07:21 AM)cherrypark Wrote:
(12-01-2021, 10:33 AM)Spokes Wrote: I wish there was a big central park near this development.  Hmm if only hah.

The perspective of some - which is not really wrong on a park space per person basis - is that central park is not large enough to support these U/C and planned above-zoned density projects. I don't have a really strong opinion beyond thinking that city surface lots that are only really used by work commuters (Bramm St.) should be put to better use for downtown residents. 

Probably in some combination of park space, which you can't really expect a developer to prioritize, and development that meets the affordable and rental deficiency in town, which could be controlled more if they are the ones deciding what to do with the parcel of land?

But this lot is essentially just a placeholder for future development, is it not?
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RE: Victoria and Park | 25, 36, 38 fl | Proposed - by Spokes - 12-03-2021, 10:15 AM

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