What do you think of this project?


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There is a famous quote by former U.S. President Lyndon Johnson that kind of applies here...
"A president's hardest task is not to do what is right,
but to know what is right.”
Ian seems to have lost track of what he knows to be right -- it has nothing to do with keeping or losing a job; although when it becomes known how malleable one's principles are it has been my experience that it is difficult to become a trusted employee.
 
I almost lost a cup of coffee when IanO introduced the proposal as presented was “inviting, inclusive, safe, active, festive and bringing community together”.

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I’ve already stated where I stand on this, but I'll say it again: this proposal is a terrible outcome for a key downtown site, no matter what state it's currently in.

That said, I’m not convinced dragging IanO’s past advances that argument. He works for Westrich; it’s not hard to imagine he’s constrained in what he can say publicly, whether he personally agrees with this or not. I'm sure all of us have been in some version of this position before with a boss or employer. Heck it happens with me almost every month.

We should continue to roast this proposal on its (de)merits and push Council to intervene without turning it into a proxy fight about one forum member. I don't know IanO from Adam, and I've disagreed with a few of his takes on here.
But the parking lot is the problem, not this thread turning into a character trial about a dumb decision he made years ago.
 
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If this development does anything, let it set the bar for future and existing parking lots. If it does this one thing it will be a net pisitive.

Its time all out lots we paved, and included landscaping.

period.
 
If this development does anything, let it set the bar for future and existing parking lots. If it does this one thing it will be a net pisitive.

Its time all out lots we paved, and included landscaping.

period.

Future? I am all for it in existing parking lots, but approving new future surface parking lots, no thanks. Doing the wrong things well is not a measure of success - which applies to adding new parking lots (specifically downtown).

Where new parking lots are required for the latest strip mall, I get your point.
 
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^ I find that people who paint the world in absolutes will ultimately eat their own words.

A single parking lot should not be the stand in for the aggregate.

I believe, as a total, we have seen surface parking lot spaces in the core decrease. I will GLADLY se a slight one off increase if it means higher standards for all.

Dont let perfect be the enemy of the good.
 
^ I find that people who paint the world in absolutes will ultimately eat their own words.

A single parking lot should not be the stand in for the aggregate.

I believe, as a total, we have seen surface parking lot spaces in the core decrease. I will GLADLY se a slight one off increase if it means higher standards for all.

Dont let perfect be the enemy of the good.

Westrich just had a one off. This would be a two-off. If Westrich gets a two-off, does the developer who owns Arlington site get one, too? He wants one.

Where does your one off end?
 
Westrich just had a one off. This would be a two-off. If Westrich gets a two-off, does the developer who owns Arlington site get one, too? He wants one.

Where does your one off end?
What is the aggregate number for all of dt?

Are the number of surface lot spots going up or down as a whole? Thats the most important number not any one specific site.

Just like any investor you need to embrace the volatility.
 
^ I find that people who paint the world in absolutes will ultimately eat their own words.

A single parking lot should not be the stand in for the aggregate.

I believe, as a total, we have seen surface parking lot spaces in the core decrease. I will GLADLY se a slight one off increase if it means higher standards for all.

Dont let perfect be the enemy of the good.
I think if there has been a decrease it’s related to those bought with tax dollars for O’Daymin Park and those taken up by the Winspear expansion ones you can think of others I may have missed.

I would also hazard a guess that excluding those, we’re adding more and not less surface parking to and around downtown. There’s at least one new gravel lot in the quarters, there’s all of Ice District 2, and this is the second Westrich application (the first one was approved) and there may be others I’m missing here as well.
 

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