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Old Posted Dec 2, 2013, 8:30 PM
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Originally Posted by TouchTheSky13 View Post
My point is, don't just disregard this counter-proposal. I think it should be left up to the residents to decide as ultimately they are the ones who will be affected by this development.
There is no counter-proposal, and this has nothing to do with "resident input". Its just some nutcases trying to delay things further.

This project is already approved, and there were 10 years of "community input" that went into the approvals process.

The new developer is proposing changes to the overall master plan, but the community input phase passed many years ago. And the local community is generally a big supporter of both the old plan, and the new plan, because they want the affordable housing and waterfront open space.
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