Any neighbor who hasn't lived there long enough to remember what a mind-blowing shithole that lot used to be shouldn't be allowed to have an opinion.
Well, I certainly applaud the "sustainable" aspect of his design proposal, but at $600K each for an 1,100 ft sq unit, I'M never going to be able to afford to live there.
Does anyone on this forum remember the Toilet House at that corner? Had the toilet seats and the uncomprehensible political writing all over it?
why don't these fools go densify in issaquah?
The anecdote from the woman who "played chicken" with another car on one of Seattle's narrow streets is funny.
First of all, the reason there isn't room for both of you to pass is because cars are parked on the street - a luxury she presumably enjoys.
Second, why are residents concerned that this potential developement will infringe on their parking? If their building doesn't provide spots for them, it's hypocritical to complain. They've got no more entitlement to the street than anyone else.
That form of "playing chicken" is standard operating procedure on residential streets in Seattle and always has been. Woman must have moved here from LA three months ago.
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