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jilljanow's comments
Posted Tue, Jun 22, 3:39 p.m.
We can have the world's greatest waterfront park, avoid building a tunnel that will be too costly and endangered (flooding, earthquakes), and keep traffic flowing in our all-too-linear layout by making a park out of the top layer of a new elevated viaduct. Wouldn't it be wonderful to have a ...
MOREPosted Fri, Jun 18, 11:47 a.m.
Cary Moon is an arrogant loose canon. She is willing to sacrifice context and history to her preferences. Several years ago, when the Zoo wanted to demolish the last of its old, grim cages she refused to recognize the value of retaining at least one of them in the interests ...
MOREPosted Sat, Feb 20, 11:15 a.m.
I was the Chairperson of the Pike-Pine neighborhood group for about ten years and had a lot of dealings the City at all levels. I have no doubt that there is deadwood. The task is to sort out who is valuable and who isn't, not sort by category or wage ...
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