- And thus I clothe my naked villainy
With old odd ends, stol'n forth of holy writ;
And seem a saint, when most I play the devil. - William Shakespeare
Friday, July 16, 2004
BIT OF PROFUNDITY
WHAT I'M READING update
This morning, I finished Making Sense of the Church and moved on to An Introduction to Ecclesiology (Karkkainen). Read the summary of Burke on What I'm Reading.
Tuesday, July 13, 2004
DEL AMO HOUSING PLAN DROPPED
Daily Breeze article here.
The good news is that the Mills Corp. listened to the persistent complaints of the residents and city leaders and dropped the plan. The bad news is that some of their plans for the property make no sense. For example:
the company made clear in its letter that it still intends to build something on a strip of largely vacant land that runs along the mall's northeast side.
...
The company also is still looking into whether it can lower Carson Street to create more room for stores.
Here's a suggestion, why not build the new stores in the unused strip rather than lowering the street! I'm sure there's reasons, but still... makes no sense to me. As a bus commuter, might I also suggest a bus terminal to replace the one you took over! After all, people do take the bus to shop and eat at the mall.
The good news is that the Mills Corp. listened to the persistent complaints of the residents and city leaders and dropped the plan. The bad news is that some of their plans for the property make no sense. For example:
the company made clear in its letter that it still intends to build something on a strip of largely vacant land that runs along the mall's northeast side.
...
The company also is still looking into whether it can lower Carson Street to create more room for stores.
Here's a suggestion, why not build the new stores in the unused strip rather than lowering the street! I'm sure there's reasons, but still... makes no sense to me. As a bus commuter, might I also suggest a bus terminal to replace the one you took over! After all, people do take the bus to shop and eat at the mall.
Monday, July 12, 2004
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