| The Save the Seine Plan is a good plan with reference to the park that is going in and I don�t think that anybody is going to have any question about the fact that that park is going to ultimately be an extremely good feature for the south end of the City. Why they are tying it to the bridge and their purposes for tying it to the bridge don�t make any sense. The area that is going to end up being chopped off through that subdivision or through that, uh, by the Southglen Bridge is going to end up being 6 acres of the existing 80 to 85 acres that is there. The City and the developer are already in the process now of negotiating for the purchase of that complete tree stand so that it can be converted into the park system that Save the Seine wants. Dennis Checkley, Royalwood Builder CBC Radio 1 Questionnaire Program, April 2002 (partial transcription) |