It's not over. The houses still have to go through a lengthy review process and a normal regulatory review process, including an EIR [Environmental Impact Report] and permits from the city and the natural resource agencies.
David Reid
I think it's too early to say. I think we need to see how it goes forward from here. It's far too early to call a downturn at this stage.
forward early call stage
The bottom line is they want to build 2,450 homes outside the city on sensitive lands. All the solar panels in the world don't make that environmentally friendly.
city world sensitive
I don't think there's any debate this is a critical issue to all of the Great Lakes. The debate is what to do about it and how.
debate critical great
It is easy for clubs to say they are community oriented. We are actually putting the principle into practice.
community practice easy
city houses process impact natural normal
Our first child was born in that house in 1975. My wife and I lived upstairs because we'd made it like a little studio apartment, and my parents lived downstairs in the main house.
parents child wife born made house
When you consider the number of passengers on board these ships that run into the millions, cruising has never been safer than it is right now. Sixty percent of our business is cruise business.
business ships run
The bottom line is that this development is dangerous and unnecessary.
development dangerous
Growth for the sake of growth in my opinion is not progress.
progress growth opinion
Now, of course, people who are involved in Arts
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