If I resist a proposal that wants to remove (a) some of my private goods and (b) the private and public goods of many others, while (c) giving us no public goods in return, but rather (d) has only the virtue of increasing the private goods of the developer, that does not make me a NIMBY, or any term you’d rather use that is supposed to have negative connotations.
Tempers Flare at Community Consultation on Ossington Condos | news | Torontoist
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