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Originally Posted by Klippenstein
Since you refused to look at the corridor plan that I linked. I'll put the answer in your lap. All you need to do is read the maps.
Why assume like you know something without looking at the readily available information? I'll never understand.
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Without taking a position on the underlying argument, it's not nonsensical to argue that the planning is bad, is it? The zoning is an outcome of a political process, which is presumably influenced by lobbying by various groups. It seems
possible that the outcome of the planning is a poor use of limited downtown land.
Again, I'm not trying to take a position. But the simple fact that this is how the city zoned things doesn't seem to prove it's a good use of land. I understand your argument that this is equivalent to having alleys -- shipping is maybe a utility. But we also don't put power plants on downtown riverfront property.