This could easily be interpreted as evidence that, for the most part,people are relatively happy with the way things are. This is one of the best places to live in the country after all.
The problem with this laissez-faire attitude is that thevocal minority can often dominate and frame debates, often twisting the facts. Fortunately in HoCo,when the issue is important enough, some folks in the bleachers stop sitting on their hands and let the players on the front lines know they are with them.
This is one of those times when those cheers need to beheard. The Columbia Association has stepped out their customary comfort zone toput forward a bold vision for Columbia’s central park, Symphony Woods. Instead of taking baby steps towards the future, they've laid out a vision that matches the dynamism that will soon take formall around the edges of the long dormant woods. The Inner Arbor plan embraces those changes, instead of turning its back on them.
Naturally, this dynamism is upsetting to some olderresidents who've grown accustomed to the status quo. They prefer the baby step approach because, in truth, they’d rather just leave things as they are.Opponents of CA’s plan argue that it’s too much too soon and too expensive.
I happen to think they are wrong as do several other peoplewho care deeply about
That would be awesome.
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