The council's focus on high-density public housing in downtown risks harming local businesses by eliminating necessary parking spaces, which could be detrimental to mom-and-pop stores.
The city has not explained how it plans to replace 556 downtown parking spaces that will be lost, a critical issue for businesses reliant on accessible parking.
Residents are outraged over the late introduction of housing proposals, indicating a need for better public engagement and alternative site considerations like the City Hall campus.
There’s a growing sentiment among residents that past council decisions cater too much to large developers, such as Facebook, compromising the community's needs and spaces.
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