April 7, 2006
Balanced Growth
This is not something we hear on a daily basis from the local media (because it is logical and says something positive about growth):
“…In other words, the places with the highest rate of growth, in terms of housing starts, tended to be the places with the highest quality of life. Conversely, those with the lowest [...]
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April 6, 2006
Balanced Growth
We attended the Raleigh City Council public hearing on impact fees on April 4, 2006. The room was full to the brim with an eclectic mix of citizens—some for and some against the proposed impact fees. But one thing’s for sure, everyone came armed with their major points—some arguing with emotion, but most who [...]
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