"We in Columbia have a lot to be proud of," he told the Columbia City Council
at 4:51:52 in this video of their March 17 meeting. "Developers want to invest in our community because of what we've built and because of what we have.
"We're much better served as a community if we're
deliberate about our processes; if we're
patient about how things develop; and if we allow things to develop with a purpose, so that they're consistent with our plans.
"They'll be consistent with the developers' plans. They won't come here if they don't think they can make money. That's what's driving them --
and there's no shame in that. I don't mean to censure them -- they deserve their profits.
"But we need to be able to preserve what
we have as a community -- and what we have is a
vibrant downtown. Look at the projects we've discussed here tonight. One creates an entire block in the heart of our downtown that's essentially, for pedestrians and others,
a dead zone. No commercial buildings there; nothing to draw people there. It'll just be another block to hasten by on your way toward some other destination.
That's an important and weighty thing to consider. "I want to live in a community where
Tyree Byndom [
who testified earlier] can walk over from Douglass Park, and walk down 9th Street, and feel comfortable doing that. If we're at a point where he's lost that, even a little bit, we're at a point where we might lose a lot more.
"And so I urge you to take regular speed, follow the normal course, and
be proud of what we have."