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Originally Posted by Migrant_Coconut
The current council is all the pro-development voters from the old council plus Ken Sim and four yes-men. If Ken's as urbanist as he claims to be, a 9-2 Yes vote is as receptive as City Hall gets.
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It probably won't be Council that prevents this from happening. The developer has quite a bit of very underdeveloped property Downtown, and has pursued several projects (including one on this site) and then not followed through in building them. I think there are maybe two modest buildings completed in 30 years.