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Council Asked to Walk this Way

By 250 News

Monday, September 12, 2005 03:30 AM

Prince George City Council has received a request from Ben and Dorothy Seller to reconsider the closing of the walk way between Alexander Crescent and Tweedsmuir Crescent. 

The couple says the walk way is used by least 4 widows in the area, along with a number of seniors who use the walk way to access the Pine Center Mall. 

The Sellers of Alexander Crescent suggest that the subdivision  was planned around the walk ways when it was first  built and they can see no reason to change it.
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I just would like to see this mayor and council walk AWAY!!!
Walkways were not a good idea, and just allowed a lot of traffic to pass homes, while other homes had far more privacy with NO walkways.
Dumb idea. They should all be wiped out!!!!
No advantages to those who create disadvantages for others.
End of story!!!
Gypsy ...Your so upset over everything. Have a beer,get laid, you will feel better.
Gypsy ... I would abolish corner lots before abolishing walkways. HAve you ever looked at the postage stamp sized yards one gets, and two road frontages so that people not only look into the front but also the sides of houses. And you cannot put up a high fence there since it would obstruct the view of traffic. With walkways one plants nice cedar hedges and before you know it you have all the privacy in the world.

Another privacy complaint I have. Those crazy houses which have no basement and you walk to the second floor to the "living" quarters which have a balcony out the back and look right down on the neighbour's property over the 6 foot high fence they are allowed to build. You can spit onto the top of the fence from the balcony. Stupidest "design" I have ever seen and this city is full of them.

Talk about loss of privacy!!!!
DON- you are rude, abusive and filthy minded.
Few things upset me when they involve people. I do get upset over abuse of animals, but human animals usually get what they deserve.
Go see a shrink-you are in need of help.
Go now-before it is too late.