How can it be of benefit to the community of drouin, that the council is paid to represent, to develop small size blocks. In no way is a development like this going to enhance the community. Drouin has a opportunity to be a amazing place for families to have room to thrive. Why this need to cram blocks in? Why not a minimum block size of 1000m2. There is plenty of land around, so there is absolutely no need to put small blocks in. Why does the council not have the foresight to see this. Who exactly do they represent? If they represent the community then this wouldn't happen. Surely they know that the majority if not all would want bigger allotments, which as everyone knows lead to healthier families. Why is there no long term community goals, council is not to run as a business looking for more money, but as a service to the community. Which as anyone that pays rates know, we pay a lot for this service.
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