Let me take you to some reality. We're all spoiled. We like to keep it that way. ... This is a trade-off, and that's what we're telling you about.
we want to create something that is for the community, of the community, it's going to be something unique that the current Rochester market doesn't have.
Public-private partnerships are the only way to do projects of this scope.
These are just options. These are not end results. This is only the beginning.
You don't have to increase the tax burden on local people to realize this.
All we know is it's a great site. It's a great opportunity to create a variety of things. It could be a destination or it could be a residential waterfront village.