Keep it up & we'll get somewhere
How many times is there an emergency that requires a trip to the store in the middle of the night, versus how many times do you drive through the intersection of Escarpment & William Cannon?
Apartment dwellers have the same predictable traffic patterns as do home dwellers; they do not produce nearly as much light and noise, and they do not draw in shoppers from other neighbourhoods.
STRATUS PROMISED the Villages of Western Oaks that there would be no drive-through restaurant or commercial on this tract. People who cannot keep their promises should NOT be rewarded with ANYTHING or the trend of big business crushing individuals will continue. What is the point of having a City Council or a zoning board or laws if Stratus can simply ignore them and profit by doing so? And even worse, have us GRATEFUL that they did, so that we can shop at 1 am?
Sometimes sticking to one's principles involves sacrifice, whether one is acting as business or an individual. How can we expect Stratus to stick to their agreement when we undermine the agreement they made with Western Oaks? How can we expect to make agreements that other developers or neighbourhoods don't undermine?
Solidarity has a nasty connotation in this country and it's a real shame, because large corporations only understand BIG NUMBERS of people in total agreement.
I think the argument against apartments is more classist and for fear of devaluing property than it is a legitimate concern over traffic.
How many times is there an emergency that requires a trip to the store in the middle of the night, versus how many times do you drive through the intersection of Escarpment & William Cannon?
Apartment dwellers have the same predictable traffic patterns as do home dwellers; they do not produce nearly as much light and noise, and they do not draw in shoppers from other neighbourhoods.
STRATUS PROMISED the Villages of Western Oaks that there would be no drive-through restaurant or commercial on this tract. People who cannot keep their promises should NOT be rewarded with ANYTHING or the trend of big business crushing individuals will continue. What is the point of having a City Council or a zoning board or laws if Stratus can simply ignore them and profit by doing so? And even worse, have us GRATEFUL that they did, so that we can shop at 1 am?
Sometimes sticking to one's principles involves sacrifice, whether one is acting as business or an individual. How can we expect Stratus to stick to their agreement when we undermine the agreement they made with Western Oaks? How can we expect to make agreements that other developers or neighbourhoods don't undermine?
Solidarity has a nasty connotation in this country and it's a real shame, because large corporations only understand BIG NUMBERS of people in total agreement.
I think the argument against apartments is more classist and for fear of devaluing property than it is a legitimate concern over traffic.