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No doubt, but the Queen Street HCD bludgeoned it down to its current height and stepback form: https://www.toronto.ca/city-governm...west-heritage-conservation-district-hcd-plan/
Again an acronym on UT. What's HCD? Heritage Conservation District? If so, it's important to spell it out. Not everyone's in the know.No doubt, but the Queen Street HCD bludgeoned it down to its current height and stepback form: https://www.toronto.ca/city-governm...west-heritage-conservation-district-hcd-plan/
Though I agree that acronyms can be overused some are really VERY common - particular in subject-specific discussions. For regular participants in a forum on developments in Ontario/Toronto, I would say HCD should be sufficient.Again an acronym on UT. What's HCD? Heritage Conservation District? If so, it's important to spell it out. Not everyone's in the know.
Yeah, I figured as much!No doubt, but the Queen Street HCD bludgeoned it down to its current height and stepback form: https://www.toronto.ca/city-governm...west-heritage-conservation-district-hcd-plan/
How does the WQW plan impact/inform decisions for this part of Queen?No doubt, but the Queen Street HCD bludgeoned it down to its current height and stepback form: https://www.toronto.ca/city-governm...west-heritage-conservation-district-hcd-plan/
It doesn't. That study area takes over west of Bathurst.How does the WQW plan impact/inform decisions for this part of Queen?
It doesn't. That study area takes over west of Bathurst.
How does the WQW plan impact/inform decisions for this part of Queen?
Heyoo! You're right, I did link the wrong study! My apologies. (The dreaded acronym still applies though).I think ProjectEnd got the wrong link. There is a regular "Queen Street West" Heritage Conservation District:
But not all participants in a forum on developments in Ontario/Toronto are regulars. I'm sure a large chunk are occasional lurkers. I'd say the vast majority of folks don't know what HCD stands for. It's common courtesy to avoid acronyms. Using them confers a kind of "insider" status, which is obnoxious. Lets' spell things out. Heritage Conservation District. There. That took 0.5 seconds.Though I agree that acronyms can be overused some are really VERY common - particular in subject-specific discussions. For regular participants in a forum on developments in Ontario/Toronto, I would say HCD should be sufficient.