• Krik
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    343 months ago

    Why building something on it instead of converting it into a park? People love green stuff, you know.

    • @[email protected]
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      213 months ago

      Why does it need to be a dedicated park? They’re not proposing getting rid of all the green stuff. Even better than having green stuff some distance away is living in the middle of the green stuff.

        • Krik
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          23 months ago

          Interesting idea. I’m not sure if that works everywhere but it’s a start. :)

      • Krik
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        83 months ago

        Look at the picture. There’ll be not much green left. They’ll only leave the trees alone and based on the figure of 40 000 new residents the buildings will be taller than the trees. I don’t think that is great.

        Cities are more livable when there are parks every few blocks. I mean big ones, at least half a mile long. People need nature, not a tree here and there.

    • @[email protected]
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      23 months ago

      Why building something on it instead of converting it into a park?

      Because rich people need money to build a bigger golf course somewhere else