the city still must accept the foundation's plans, must OK the design, et al. That can only happen in public meetings with public hearings. That's where residents will have an opportunity to voice concerns, discuss architecture, layout, etc.
But in these early stages, no one should be upset. Let this story unfold and don't jump to conclusions. We'll come to the end soon enough with plenty of time to read between the lines. Is it about enlightenment through literature and the written word - or is it about ego?
the city still must accept the foundation's plans, must OK the design, et al. That can only happen in public meetings with public hearings. That's where residents will have an opportunity to voice concerns, discuss architecture, layout, etc.
But in these early stages, no one should be upset. Let this story unfold and don't jump to conclusions. We'll come to the end soon enough with plenty of time to read between the lines. Is it about enlightenment through literature and the written word - or is it about ego?