To view as a web page, go here. | Give Us Your Opinion | The WBJ Daily Report Flash Poll seeks the votes and viewpoints of Central Massachusetts business leaders each week on a topic of importance. Please take a minute or two to read the question below and the details behind it, then cast your vote and add your opinion. The results will be announced in Thursday's edition of the WBJ Daily Report. | THIS WEEK'S QUESTION: | At the request of a citizen petition, Worcester City Council on May 9 asked the Hanover Insurance Group to delay demolition of the Notre Dame des Canadiens church as a preservation group seeks a willing developer to repurpose the building and a $6-million subsidy to make it financially viable. At what point should historic buildings in Worcester be demolished? A building should be torn down once it has outlived its viable use. A 1- or 2-year demolition delay is enough to see if alternative uses can be found. The city should delay demolition for 5-10 years to give preservation efforts enough time. Historic buildings maintaining the character of the city should be preserved at all costs. This week's Flash Poll seeks your vote and opinion on this topic. Voice your opinion now! We appreciate all comments and opinions. To print any comments in the WBJ, we ask that you provide your first and last name, and prefer you also list the company you work for or the town where you work or reside. However, all comments posted in good taste will appear on our website. Comment: Can't answer the question in your email? Click here to view as web page before commenting. |
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