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Comment by philipwhiuk

3 days ago

Yeah I mean this is why regulations are hard. Someone's "this is an important environmental concern" is another person's "anti-growth NIMBYism"

You have a point -- if nimbysts had their way, the whole place would not even exist, as the referendum rejected it. On the other hand, when there is such a person making sure that environmental concerns are addressed, it turns nimbysm from a roadblock to a stakeholder.

In the end the sparrows got their bushes and we got our train and the bridge has a place for bats to nest and all that.