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Sean Sweat is very critical of True North and Ro2. |
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Everyone is a critic
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^No problem with Teddy's face on the wall, but the last thing that area needs is another parking garage. Alleys should be maintained whenever possible.
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Who is Sean Sweat and why does his opinion carry any weight?
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I agree with most of his criticisms (other than the Teddy Roosevelt, I really don't care about that). And I really appreciate people like Sean Sweat that are willing to advocate for urban issues, especially in a city like Phoenix where you're fighting against decades of anti-urban momentum. But I really hope he doesn't make 'perfect the enemy of the good,' especially in an area that was single-family homes in the 1930s, peaked 'urban'-wise in the 1950s with a mix of single-family homes and one-story commercial buildings, and has slowly deteriorated since, culminating in a rash of demos in the 2000s, since which it has been mostly vacant dirt.
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Sounds like a lot of meddling. I've never heard of him until today.
What has he achieved other than break things (regardless of whether they should or should not have been broken)? I would think someone who is doing things like you described would also have some development or city council experience. |
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IMO, it’s a breath of fresh air that someone can focus this much energy on urban design when it seems we only get half-assed effort from developers or shrugged shoulders from the city. Phoenix is plagued with a “settle for mediocre” mentality, it’s good to have a voice or two that champions for better. |
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Fighting everything because it isn't 100% what you think is perfect is the mindset Phoenicians have had for years and ultimately not so different from the guys who are shooting down "high rises" in Midtown/Willo.
If you stunt the growth of the city and deliberately make it hard for developers then guys will start to lose interest and go to a climate that is more welcoming. Nobody is clamoring to lose money or develop something difficult in Phoenix. |
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Hopefully with Stewart and Link coming online in the next few months, this trend will change and developers will realize that high-rise residential pulls people in as much as these 4/5 story residential developments. I suspect we will see things change over the next year towards taller more urban developments. |
The more I think about it, the more I like the Teddy Roosevelt picture. Downtown needs more identifiable landmarks that serve as gathering spaces, photo opportunities, and conversation starters. A lot of the public art created for this purpose hasn't worked out. "Meet me in front of Teddy" sounds a whole lot better than "Meet me under the shade structures no one uses."
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OMG....just got Teddy Roosevelt on Roosevelt.....I NEED SLEEP and a drink or two or three......... OR BOTH!!!!!!!!!
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Ugh. Just took a walk around during my lunch and there are "Stop the Tower" signs EVERYWHERE. There are several down 3rd St and even a sign at Park Central.
I just want to get some "Stop the Nimby'ism" signs made and put them all over. :slob: |
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