Aaron_Lloyd
Active Member
In retrospect I shouldn't have gone with "constant plague", that was definitely overdramatic for what I was thinking of. I often notice with a lot of new developments that finishing touches and attention to detail are lacking, pieces of metal siding don't meet flush or masonry work is mismatched, a display board with tons of dead pixels, little things like that. In my admittedly subjective experience, these sorts of oversights seem much more common here in Edmonton than what I've seen from new developments in Calgary or what I notice when I visit family in Ontario.
Just a few examples I was able to grab on a ten minute walk after work:
I also admit it's possibly a bit of a stretch to draw a line between micro-issues like these and larger issues like the flooding at Rogers Place, but I suppose what I was getting at was that this often feels like it's part of the same "good enough for Edmonton" mentality that seems to permeate quite a bit of the urban development in this city.
Just a few examples I was able to grab on a ten minute walk after work:
I also admit it's possibly a bit of a stretch to draw a line between micro-issues like these and larger issues like the flooding at Rogers Place, but I suppose what I was getting at was that this often feels like it's part of the same "good enough for Edmonton" mentality that seems to permeate quite a bit of the urban development in this city.
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