Diablo1983
New Member
I wish I went to the session - I really wanted to challenge them….
If this is true:
“Our mandate demands that we prioritize design excellence, advance the industry on innovation and sustainability, and build a waterfront that is accessible to all with economic opportunities inclusive of everyone.”
How does the updated design reflect design excellence? Feels very bait and switch to me. I’m so disappointed in the changes - I feel like we’re getting Canary Landing Part 2 vs the world class neighborhood we’ve been promised for decades now.
Furthermore, given all 3 levels of government fund WT and all 3 levels of government fund transit (historically), why wasn’t WT just given the money to do the whole thing in the first place so that it’s done as communities like Bayside came online vs forcing people to be stuck in traffic or sub-par transit options for more than a decade before any glimpse of hope? Transit needs to go in as these communities are built - not the other way around. Look at what happens when a transit line goes in - all of the developers start building around them the moment they are announced - the funding model has it backwards.
If this is true:
“Our mandate demands that we prioritize design excellence, advance the industry on innovation and sustainability, and build a waterfront that is accessible to all with economic opportunities inclusive of everyone.”
How does the updated design reflect design excellence? Feels very bait and switch to me. I’m so disappointed in the changes - I feel like we’re getting Canary Landing Part 2 vs the world class neighborhood we’ve been promised for decades now.
Furthermore, given all 3 levels of government fund WT and all 3 levels of government fund transit (historically), why wasn’t WT just given the money to do the whole thing in the first place so that it’s done as communities like Bayside came online vs forcing people to be stuck in traffic or sub-par transit options for more than a decade before any glimpse of hope? Transit needs to go in as these communities are built - not the other way around. Look at what happens when a transit line goes in - all of the developers start building around them the moment they are announced - the funding model has it backwards.