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Old Posted Feb 27, 2008, 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by TimCity2000 View Post
Seriously, someone should write a letter to the city council/mayor and let them know that this height limit seems shortsighted, especially considering the city's attempts to woo young professionals. Young people are attracted to places with vibrant downtowns, and part of the perception of a vibrant downtown is tall buildings. It may sound silly, but it's true. Plus, we already know that there have been recent proposals for 20+ story buildings. I think a well-thought out diagram of the downtown showing locations for tall buildings (which don't abut a neighborhood) might convince some of (y)our leaders to ease up on this.
it would take more than one or two letters, but i've always thought that if you disagree with something in your town you should make your voice heard (beyond an online forum)... you and i have just as much of a stake in the town as the good ole boys who are trying to steer the ship so blindly.
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