I had to leave about 15 minutes before the end of the evening, but up until that point it went as could be expected questions-wise, but if there was anything worth singling out, it was a 5 to 10 minute talk by Max Allen, a CBC broadcaster and the Vice President of the Grange Community Association who assured everyone that what was being presented was not what would eventually be built, and that the community and City would succeed in getting a more suitable building from the consultation process. That didn't stop those in attendance from asking questions about the details, but I think it succeeded in putting people at enough ease so as to be reasonably respectful while voicing their disapproval, the standard litany (and I don't think out-of-place) 'too big, too tall, too dense'.
Planning wasn't finished their review yet, so didn't present, but pretty much everyone knows that they want this building substantially smaller, and negotiations will likely be underway in the coming weeks.
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