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Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina
The people of Marda Loop are part of the problem, because at times they complain about EVERYTHING, and come off as quite entitled. They don't like that their neighborhood is changing in any way, shape or form. Broadly speaking, I support investing in building up to reduce building out and increasing the urban sprawl, and a lot of folks in this area want none of that.
They would be well served to get organized and focused on their primary concerns, and really try to influence that. As it stands sometimes it comes off as "we don't like any of this". And you aren't going to be effective with that type of thing.
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Which is quite ironic given that many (most?) people live in housing that was built relatively recently, tearing down the original bungalow stock. We were the first house on our block to do major renos on our bungalow 20 years ago, now we’re one of the last bungalows left.