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Tree impacts the top concern for plans to widen Victoria Road
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Interesting. Another example of the serious harm caused to the environment by bike lanes.
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For crying out loud. The students and their representatives have been crying about the critical shortage of basic housing . Now they are upset because of the changes in the OSAP program. Every penny counts right . But somehow the extra expense of a pool would be appropriate. Here's an idea . Go jump in the lake.
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I don't see the problem, trees can grow back, asphalt doesn't it just sits there. I'm guessing this comment will receive at least five thumbs down LOL
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More roads more traffic higher taxes. No thank you.
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"...Preliminary construction costs at 23 Gordon St. came to $6,568,200...""...these numbers are preliminary as the county has "not established construction costs or the overall project costs" as of yet..."T R A N S P A R E N C YIt is probable the final number could be north of 10 million dollars.
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I think a rooftop pool adds unnecessary costs and structural challenges to the project. I do think developing a green roof with gardens and some shade elements could be a good alternative. A green space would require less maintenance over time, and be a psychological boost for the students. A water element such as a fountain or small fish pond might be incorporated.
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I have a sneaking suspicion that the people worried about tuition costs and the people trying to build a rooftop pool may not, in fact, be the same people at all.
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Not to worry about the shortfall of city PROPERTY TAXES , as CITY HALL will RAISE NEXT YEARS TAXES to make up the difference. Senior staff , Council and Mayor desperately need this money to receive there over the top yearly salary increases etc.
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Whoopee more student housing just as students can't afford their OSAP and won't be coming. Also foreign student programs gutted. We will be in a student housing surplus before long. Let's build housing for the people who are here permanently and want to retire here. Senior housing of the affordable kind is what is needed.
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If this was not an election year; this 'song and dance' would have already been settled.A City Councillor should not get a raise any higher than the citizens paying for their salary.That is actual equity and inclusiveness.
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All those volunteers out doing the city's job for them and still a 7% tax hike. Anyway, thank you citizens for stepping up where the sunshine list club fails.
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$182,450.00 per bed. $50 per night per added bed for 10 years. Well done stewards.
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More student housing by private developers, they won 't be affordable for students. Please who ever are the architects please build something beautiful, revamp your designs.
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Just curious ....... will there be a half dozen underground tunnels constructed below this 24 storey student housing monument funneling directly into the half dozen downtown bars nearby where the students usually line up in ridiculously long droves on most nights gathering to drink and socialize as closing time approaches ....... and one dedicated tunnel leading to the GPS station across the street where a select few will end up for public intoxication and unlawful behavior? OK students bring on the thumbs down :-)
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Why do government projects always end up way over budget. The County should have some answers and quit avoiding the questions Purdy.
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I agree Matt. I have a sneaking suspicion that somebody plans to turn to turn the "student housing" into condos at some point.
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"A library is not a luxury, but one of the necessities of life." Henry Ward Beecher
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Students binge drinking and a rooftop pool on the 20th floor. What could possibly go wrong? đŸ¤·
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Any time I have travelled along that area mentioned; I have never noticed any traffic congestion build-up created re lack of # of lanes. Congestion build up thro-out this City is due to the lack of "Round-Abouts" to keep traffic flowing. Larger close-by cities like K/W & Cambridge have tons of roundabouts to ease congestion concerns due to lights every few blocks. Even much smaller Villages & Hamlets (e.g. Elora & Aberfoyle) move flow of traffic onward with use of them without need to add more extra lanes. Why is Guelph into this lane widening instead? It's time this City started thinking "round-abouts" to ease congestion & get rid of all these traffic lights with extra time motionless while sit thru left turn lane lights added into the mix.
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Penalties and interest revenue increased by $400K.. More money the city spent without having in hand…some properties in arrears over 2 years.. how many years in arrears.. what action being taken.. In past 5 years, how many properties has the city forced sale on due to tax arrears..
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