On Saturday's walk down Granville from King Edward: hedges extending onto a sidewalk no one walks on because everyone living in the area either drives or is driven is NOT the answer. Domestic workers do not bus in and out everyday (and therefore walk this sidewalk) because they live on the premises.
Are these hedges permitted to grow onto the sidewalk to deter people from walking on it? I saw a couple instances where hedges were recently cut back. By order of the City?
Hedges are left to grow onto the sidewalk as a statement against public space, just like public space is celebrated closer to 16th, on the east side of the street, where Falun Gong supporters maintain a 24/7 presence outside a consulate belonging to the People's Republic of China, who have banned Falun Gong in the republic?
Across the street from the Falun Gongers -- a house that has been left to cave in on itself. A $3,000 per month revenue earner for the provincial government, if indeed this house is unoccupied.
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