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Originally Posted by pj3000
12 stories!!!! That just can't happen in the Strip -- too tall for Pittsburgh! Mondor & Co. will shut this down... unless of course the developer commits to establishing an official Equity District or some other BS on which her firm can "consult".
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Mondor is now off the commission. Burton-Faulk is now the chair, and O'Neill is the vice chair. They both seem pretty lowkey. Neither have a design background. Burton-Falk has been on the commission for awhile, having gotten involved originally due to her role in Manchester Citizens Corporation. O'Neill is a real estate lawyer at Reed Smith.
Watching the more recent presentations, Jean Holland Dick is the only board member I find completely objectionable, since she basically seems to exist on the board just to be one of those annoying Oakland NIMBY homeowners who thinks everything that happens in Oakland needs to be oriented towards her. She's in her 80s, and I have to presume this is her last term.
The remainder of the board is (from what I can tell) 100% different from the Peduto years:
Dina Blackwell - Has no industry experience, leads a community organization in Homewood
Monica Ruiz - Has no industry experience, leads Casa San Jose
Peter Quintanilla - Design director at Baker
Mel Ngami - Young black architect at GBBN
Phillip Wu - Urban planner at Environmental Planning and Design
Steve Mazza - 25-year member of the Carpenters
On the whole, there seems to be more of a focus on getting stakeholders across the city, and less on the Commission as a group of nitpicky architects and urban planners. Presumably they have to rely more on DCP staff as a result.