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73511

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Look, no one wants you to build on the green belt at all. You are your friends need to work on affordable housing and health care instead of wreaking the environment. We pay enough in taxes to have a better system. Focus you energy elsewhere and stop trying to literally make everyone’s lives worse!

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73578

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I am categorically against compromising the green belt, especially against the will of municipalities. This is dinosaur thinking as we are headed for a climate catastrophe that is unfolding before our very eyes. This is not about partisan politics. This is common sense. Read more

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This plan is ridiculous and disheartening to see. I am a science teacher and one of the things we teach students about is the dangers of habitat fragmentation to healthy animal populations. The Greenbelt functions as it does because of its interconnectedness. Read more

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73596

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I am so strongly against this. I cannot believe in a time of climate catastrophe this is even being considered!!! We should be making every effort to preserve our greenbelt - this is literally a matter of life and death and the future of all people living on this land.

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The Greenbelt should not be touched. A promise was made that it wouldn’t be developed. It supposed to be protected lands. We have a significant problem with climate change. Developing the Greenbelt right now is the opposite to what we need to be doing. We don’t have a housing crisis. Read more

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Solving the housing crisis does not require building over and destroying the greenbelt. Foremost, the plant is our first and only home, which we also share with other living beings. Displacing other living beings that are central to biodiversity, carbon capture, and human health is ill-advised. Read more