It seems there is some activity going on there at the moment. I walked
through just before noon and the gates were open and their was a vehicle
parked in side. I also noticed that all the glass seems to have been
cleaned up. On the other hand I didn't see any activity outside.
Cliff
On 2021-11-25 8:14 p.m., ken malay wrote:
Dear Neighbours,
Time is not on our side! We will have to work quickly on the protest
! If it snows the city will say Too Bad So Sad, we'll deal with it in
the spring. If it was one of our properties they would say, get it
done now or we will.The city likes to close historical buildings for a
few years,and then say that they are too far gone to save! The
developers are taking this beautiful city and making it to a glass and
concrete jungle with city council giving them the green light. I'm not
an old geezer against development,but there should be a process where
all affected people are involved!
At this point there seems to be at least 8 people willing to
protest. If we all bring a few more ,there should be plenty to make
our frustrations known.If the media asks about history of the building
we have at least 2 people who could write a book about the building!
Ron and Susanne.
We all know what has happened over the years with this structure.
So lets get out cardboard and markers and let the rest of the city
and council know what we have been up against! In European cities you
can't tear down an historic outhouse without council and public
approvable. I'm not an expert in how we get the media involved, but
I'm sure someone in the hood does. I think that we should ask
Councillor Smith to be there! I won't hold my breath. Sorry, I tend to
ramble. It's the teacher in me, Take care, Ken P.S. If there is any
spelling or grammar mistakes...I was an Art teacher.
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