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Originally Posted by Acey
I'm not sure I'd call it "literally looking down upon their back yards." It's not ideal but not horrendous.
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The figurative "literally".
I've been down there to look at it, the picture doesn't do it justice. The brown house is the one that gets the worst of it. As you can see, the bridge is pretty well in line with the top of the brown house. Since it is a pedestrian bridge instead of a vehicular bridge, they will be better off from a noise perspective but, IMO, they will lose a significant amount of privacy from the pedestrians walking through there.
I'm not calling for heads to roll but is it so wrong to show some empathy for fellow Calgarians who end up on the wrong end of the stick in these situations? That's all I'm doing here.