Lansdowne debate sees dozens weighing in ahead of vote
Forty people weighed in on the latest plans for revitalizing Lansdowne Park on Thursday, with even more set to bend councillors' ears today. From economists to architects to sports officials, each had a different view on how to fix problems at the site.
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Forty people weighed in on the latest plans for revitalizing Lansdowne Park on Thursday, with even more set to bend councillors' ears today. From economists to architects to sports officials, each had a different view on how to fix problems at the site.