I won't be surprised if the bid continues with some "last minute agreements" that are anything but transparent in what is agreed to or what it actually means.
In fact i wont be surprised if they get this to the vote, the no side wins, and they still go ahead with the bid anyways. Really think that the non-binding part of the plebiscite tells us this.
This has been a legacy project from day 1 for the mayor and he seems like a guy who wont take no for an answer when he has his sight set on something he wants. Not to blame him for that, but the entire thing HAS to produce some serious infrastructure in order for it to be viewed as such, and at this point that simply is not included
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