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Old Posted Sep 27, 2019, 3:30 PM
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Originally Posted by KevinFromTexas View Post
I like the idea of creating district names. It sounds sophisticated and I like the organizational aspect of it, but I really think it just complicates things since there isn't always a clear definition of uses or a feel between one neighborhood from the next, and it can be a bit confusing sometimes since there isn't always a uniformed method applied. For example, is it West End or Market District? Or is it both? And wh does the Seaholm District really need a name when it's rather small? The Green Water Plant next to it was at least double the size, and we've pretty forgotten about. That neighborhood now has been folded into what we've been calling the 2nd Street District after it was expanded.
It's a shame that our beautiful downtown is seeing all of this amazing growth and development, yet simultaneously it is becoming a homeless wasteland where people are starting to actively avoid. Mayor Adler and the rest of City Council needs to go.
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