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Heather Livingstone's avatar

I am someone who unfortunately does have a ton of experience with hospital parking, and I am thrilled that there will be more spaces (and covered!). That lot can be a really hot mess, especially in the winter. The one way down the middle often becomes barely wide enough to squeeze a car through.

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When someone purchases a rental property it is not standard practice to deduct future rents from the purchase price. Using that tactic one could claim the city got the Knight's Inn free because the rent will total the purchase price in just over 7 years. The purchase price is over 3 times the assessed value and I doubt you will find that happening on residential properties.

For almost as long as I can recall we have been hearing of "Downtown Revitalization" which doesn't seem to show up. Certainly there have been some improvements and construction but the city cannot save the area on its own by building civic facilities there.

Will moving the unhoused people into these buildings change their behaviour and appearance or will people continue to feel unsafe or uncomfortable downtown? This is not a simple issue, there being deep rooted issues at play that are not vanquished by having a roof over one's head.

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