Compromise
Had you attended the May 31 NDR Committee meeting, you would have heard numerous suggestions made for compromise, all rejected by CVS. Here are a few of the compromises suggested. Downsize and complete the entire project, including parking within the 150 feet encroachment that the NSN Plan recommends. How about one drive through rather than two? How about a more attractive, pedestrian-friendly front elevation on 4th Street North, perhaps like the CVS store in Garden City, N.J.and less expansive parking lot? How about not having an egress onto narrow, oneway 8th Ave. North that will encourage increased traffic east on that street? Would you consider not selling beer and wine? Would you consider closing earlier than midnight each night? The Auditorium at the Sunshine Center was filled--ask some of those who attended about suggestions for compromise and the responses. Lane Lastinger asked very respectfully if MetroGroup-CVS would voluntarily postpone the June 15 City Council meeting in order for residents to have a bit more time to become informed and to participate in perhaps discussing alternatives with CVS--the answer was no.
Had you attended the May 31 NDR Committee meeting, you would have heard numerous suggestions made for compromise, all rejected by CVS. Here are a few of the compromises suggested. Downsize and complete the entire project, including parking within the 150 feet encroachment that the NSN Plan recommends. How about one drive through rather than two? How about a more attractive, pedestrian-friendly front elevation on 4th Street North, perhaps like the CVS store in Garden City, N.J.and less expansive parking lot? How about not having an egress onto narrow, oneway 8th Ave. North that will encourage increased traffic east on that street? Would you consider not selling beer and wine? Would you consider closing earlier than midnight each night? The Auditorium at the Sunshine Center was filled--ask some of those who attended about suggestions for compromise and the responses. Lane Lastinger asked very respectfully if MetroGroup-CVS would voluntarily postpone the June 15 City Council meeting in order for residents to have a bit more time to become informed and to participate in perhaps discussing alternatives with CVS--the answer was no.