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By: Alan Majer
by Alan Majer on Jul 17, 2008 - 12:56 PM read 61 times Source: http://www.wikinomics.com/blog/?p=1729#comment-151213 |
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I saw this too, but was disappointed to see that these public lands are going to development (medium rise) instead of a public use like a park. Wonderful to hear that some of it will be public lands, but even better, why not the entire plot?
How often do we have the opportunity to turn that much lakefront property into something the public can enjoy for generations to come? This city has a long history of development that takes place on public resources sold off to the highest bidder. It’d be nice to set aside this entire resource for future generations to enjoy.


