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Noting that a thread on a large Facebook group today (Feb 20/2016) urged people to change "Tempe Streetcar" to "Tempe Trolley" on the wikipedia page as a way of demonstrating their dislike of local development. It may well be worth adding discussion of these relative names, if there's been official public debate about this, but I think this should be transparently discussed in the article rather than subject to an edit war. Ericbkennedy ( talk) 21:57, 20 February 2016 (UTC)
I was planning on creating the page for Marina Heights, however I'd like to get some feedback before I do. Marina Heights is also a fairly large property development for Tempe, with both office and retail space in the project.
I was considering creating a page for the project itself, and simply adding in a section to reflect that it also acts as one of the termini points for the streetcar project, however this would mean it doesn't share the consistency of the other pages for VMR stations or transit centers, like the page for Dorsey Lane. I'd just like to see if there is any opposition to structuring the page like this, before I do so. InfiniteFifty ( talk) 05:14, 21 February 2016 (UTC)
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Noting that a thread on a large Facebook group today (Feb 20/2016) urged people to change "Tempe Streetcar" to "Tempe Trolley" on the wikipedia page as a way of demonstrating their dislike of local development. It may well be worth adding discussion of these relative names, if there's been official public debate about this, but I think this should be transparently discussed in the article rather than subject to an edit war. Ericbkennedy ( talk) 21:57, 20 February 2016 (UTC)
I was planning on creating the page for Marina Heights, however I'd like to get some feedback before I do. Marina Heights is also a fairly large property development for Tempe, with both office and retail space in the project.
I was considering creating a page for the project itself, and simply adding in a section to reflect that it also acts as one of the termini points for the streetcar project, however this would mean it doesn't share the consistency of the other pages for VMR stations or transit centers, like the page for Dorsey Lane. I'd just like to see if there is any opposition to structuring the page like this, before I do so. InfiniteFifty ( talk) 05:14, 21 February 2016 (UTC)
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