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Originally Posted by Table 5
What uninformed buffoon did you hear that from? Rick Bell? Go to any major city in the world and you will quickly realize the closer your neighborhood is to a public transit station, the more valuable your property. It might not be a big deal now, but the bigger Calgary gets, the more access to good public transit becomes a key to a lot of people.
Then again, you might see some teenagers and strangers and stuff, and I know how unacceptable that is to some Calgarians.
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Ask people who live in the communities of Silver Springs/Scenic Acres/Arbour Lake/Ranchlands if they like the new crowfoot LRT and the riff-raff associated with it. Car break-ins have increased as well property damage.
Edit: and I see you live in NYC so that will probably mean nothing to you.