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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment mondomarco commentedHello
An error occurred while saving the comment mondomarco commentedSo what is your suggestion JackTripper? Keep things status quo? C'mon, present a solution, not an obstacle.
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An error occurred while saving the comment mondomarco commentedSome of those buildings would make FANTASTIC lofts. Where are the developers???
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An error occurred while saving the comment mondomarco commentedI don't agree that the current spot is the best spot. That building would make a great fanshawe college. A new cityhall can create some other exciting spin offs for construction. Something modern and interesting is needed in ANY spot of downtown.
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An error occurred while saving the comment mondomarco commentedNew construction can compliment renovations to old, more interesting buildings. Both new construction and renovations to older buildings need to happen hand in hand.
An error occurred while saving the comment mondomarco commentedNew construction will cause greater interest in the area and the old buildings will get the attention they deserve. Both new construction and renovations to buildings needs to happen
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An error occurred while saving the comment mondomarco commentedThis didn't work wellin Toronto though
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An error occurred while saving the comment mondomarco commentedThese 2 centres are not the problem. The bus line keeps too many people loitering around richmond/dundas
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The idea of free parking in London’s downtown is a good one. It could bring people to the city’s core and encourage the commerce business owners need. LFP will explore the pros and cons of this divisive issue in the weeks to come.
An error occurred while saving the comment mondomarco commentedI disagree. There is lots of affordable parking downtown...So many empty lots with graffiti and dark corners. We need less car, more pedestrian! (and I drive to the downtown core everyday!)
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Hello...I'm not saying don't offer bus service on Dundas... but why do ALL the lines have to start from Dundas? Why not make York the starting point and continue to provide service along Dundas. There ALWAYS several handful of people waiting near the mcdonalds or in front of the tim hortons that has prompted many regular people to stop going there. It is difficult to get through and also unfair to be asked for "spare change" 5 times in 5 minutes one spends on Dundas St.