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PE I think most here are complaining about the dimensions ( podiumzilla) and not the actual finishes of the building. This is exactly what the line drawings show and so far they are not liked, easy as that.
This is too hilarious...
The following in bold , from the exact same post of yours, is the proof of insults and berating you just asked me to provide.
This whole thing was a vitriolc rant. There is the proof you need.
(Also a glaring proof of narcissistic paranoia. "The world is out to get me and they all have conspired against me with their cavern of lies." )
I’m well aware there is a process, however, as you pointed out, there is only so much the city can do and as such I wanted to make my thoughts clear about the current project design
Good Lord that was practically a whole page! Did you honestly spend, what, an hour or so just lambasting people who’s opinion doesn’t conform to your own? You have way too much time on your hands and far too much anger in your system. Either you have been doubling up on your meds or you should be.
You have issues dude.
You want to talk about credibility?
PE I think most here are complaining about the dimensions ( podiumzilla) and not the actual finishes of the building. This is exactly what the line drawings show and so far they are not liked, easy as that.
^ I think I may attend, even though I left the neighbourhood 20 years ago.
Everyone at some time lived somewhere nearby..why not just arrange to have the meeting at the Dome...lol
I doubt anyone that lives more than 120 meters away from this proposed development has any pull.
Everyone at some time lived somewhere nearby..why not just arrange to have the meeting at the Dome...lol
I doubt anyone that lives more than 120 meters away from this proposed development has any pull.
Nothing to stop me going as an observer of the process, though.
I know that. Nothing to stop me going as an observer of the process, though.
I enjoy watching NIMBYism at work, as long as it's not me they're NIMBYing against, hahaha. I get a kick out of some of the arguments that people use to try and stop a development. It's like going to a comedy club sometimes, although a lot of the time it just makes me want to facepalm.
How about "prevent a bad development" as opposed to "stop a development". I guess that with you, all development is good. From a Yonge St. standpoint, the schematic published for this one, however preliminary or conceptual, is a total stinker.