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Old Posted Dec 16, 2015, 12:13 AM
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I agree, but on some degree (and not to be callous - not my intention at all), change is inevitable, especially given the proximity to the city core. I do think neighborhoods have every right to be a part of the discussion. I do think their thoughts should be weighed heavily in the planning and development. However, I don't think that nothing should be built (not that that's what you're saying). Growth is a healthy part of a city's life (preaching to the choir here). It can be done in a good way, but change will happen no matter what. It's better to be a part of the change and help craft it in a way that works with the neighborhood rather than fight it (or worse, ignore it) and be disappointed when it doesn't go your way.
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