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Tuesday's letters: Infill shouldn't mean ugly neighbourhoods

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The abandonment of the consideration of character in zoning decisions is a betrayal of those many citizens who love their neighbourhoods.
Densification is becoming uglification and the new emotion is outrage, says Earl McNeil .
Tim Wiebe-Neufeld , Edmonton 100 St. parking cuts bad for business, says he has huge concerns.