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Originally Posted by Policy Wonk
I'm not accusing you of not caring about your community, I am saying you don't care about the essential role YXD played in regional air service. I don't think any of you dispute not caring about that.
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Originally Posted by vid
Key word played. As in, "won't play again".
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Vid's got it. Apparently you do too in your choice of the past tense, you just choose to ignore that you get it.
And you still can't seem to get away from making grossly inaccurate accusations about us. Of course I care about the role YXD played in our history.
I care about it as much as I care about Edmonton's history as a trading post. But I'm not going to call for Fort Edmonton to be re-instated.
I care about it as much as I care about Edmonton's history as a coal mining town. But I'm not going to call for new mines to be dug out of the downtown or the river valley.
I care about it as much as I care about the history of Griesbach when it was a military base. But I'm not going to call for tearing down the new residential neighborhood that has been growing there so that CFB Edmonton can move back in.
As with these things, Edmonton doesn't need the airport to be functional in order to respect its history. The later example - Griesbach - is actually an excellent model to start from, where the base's military history has been entwined with the streets and the neighborhood from the very start, and the old army housing exists alongside the new houses.
I want YXD closed, and I want it redeveloped. But never did I or anyone say we want to erase its history. Everyone I have talked to wants to ensure that any new development incorporates the rich history of the site as part of its DNA.
So again, do not tell us that we don't care.