

Thanks, all, for your support. We are over 100 signatures now, and would like more - please share to your social media and write to Dalhousie officials, who still maintain there are "no plans" for the property. Spending $1 million of taxpayer-supported funds on a historic house to tear it down for a parking is "a plan." And we wonder what "plans" they have in store for the other two properties they purchased recently for $3 million on Henry Street?
In addition to President Deep Saini, you can contact:
Peter Coutts - Assistant Vice-President, Facilities Management. Peter.Coutts@dal.ca
shiloh.bouvette@dal.ca - Associate Director, Community Engagement and Strategic Initiatives, Communications, Marketing & Creative Services, Dalhousie University
And our Councillor, Waye Mason - waye.mason@halifax.ca
Let's stop Dalhousie from tearing down more historic homes and encroaching into our neighbourhood. If they have "expansion" plans, perhaps they need to consider another campus so they stop destroying the Old West End of Halifax. Start being a good neighbour, Dal.