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Originally Posted by Uhuniau
What is "awkwardly placed in a proposed residential area" even supposed to mean, especially in the brave new world of supposedly mixed-use, denser development?
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I found that sentence confusing as well. If it is "awkwardly placed", there must be site plans with building developments, parks, sidewalks, roads etc that show it "awkwardly placed". Otherwise, it should just be considered as part of the landscape that developers work around and harmonize with.
Not that this whole project has me busting my knickers. Decades of time and look what we have to show for LeBreton Flats. My prediction...Tunny's remains much as it is now, perhaps some demolition here and there...for at least 30 years. Long enough so that "green" sprouts up, and in 30 + years there will be protest chants of "save our pasture".