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Do you honestly not understand the outrage over this?
I understand it, I just think it's silly. Do
you really think that Coun. Anton expected the vote to go any differently? And it's not like governments at all levels (including those she's participated in) have never started implementing their plans before votes were taken.
What I take exception to is her using this as an excuse to withdraw support for the bike lane. She voted based on what was presented to her. None of that has changed. Why does she no longer support it? It seems to me it's because she wants it both ways.
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You argued that no clear case was made against the lanes at the meeting. Well, what if it had been?
Well then I reckon we wouldn't be building bike lanes

. Does anyone think that the preparatory work done was so costly that this would have been an issue? Its got to have been trivial compared to the design work, public information sessions, business canvassing, etc. that had already taken place.
And if it turns out that the preparatory work had to be done anyway in order to accommodate re-paving the street, then I'm really failing to understand what the excitement is all about...