Yes. Why would the impact on someone with more money, rate as more important than someone with less?
This is actually a decent argument. Not to give you ammunition, but stick to this one........it makes you look less selfish and more aware of the needs of others.
This is a bad argument. You completely ignored the facts above.
Good, neither does the City in the chart I posted above. Dark Green are actual parks. That's not the colour of the hydro corridor.
A fine question; and one I would know the answer to, even if I didn't use google street view................because my best friend's mother spent some of her last days here............and I was a regular visitor.
Putting aside that sadly, most residents can't get out for a stroll on their own...........for those that can................this is the rear of the property.
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As you can see, it runs behind all of the buildings:
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It would probably benefit from a paved pathway to make it easier for those using mobility aids, and some benches...........you should raise that concern, since you care for the welfare of the residents/patients here.
The City doesn't own that land. I'm sure if you and your neighbours offered to buy it, this could be reconsidered.
Because housing under a hydro corridor isn't legal as a matter of law................?
And because the City doesn't own the land?