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Steady as she goes…

Posted on April 27, 2006 by Growth Matters
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We pulled this from a recent opinion piece from the Cary News written by Cary Mayor Ernie McAlister: In the past, we’ve experienced the difficulties of keeping up with rapid growth, as well as the financial consequences of stopping all … Continue reading →

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Show me the money!

Posted on April 15, 2006 by Growth Matters
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Remember how Tom Cruise’s movie character Jerry McGuire coined this popular saying? Remember how his sports agent character yelled and screamed it into the phone as he negotiated with his client? That’s how we feel when we listen to the … Continue reading →

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Pollster Calls for Higher Fees

Posted on April 13, 2006 by Growth Matters
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This from WakePol regarding how a local pollster has spent his money and time advocating for fees as high as Cary’s: As many WakePol readers speculated, the man behind the pro-impact fees calls earlier this month was Dean Debnam. Debnam … Continue reading →

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More Impact Fee Discussion

Posted on April 8, 2006 by Growth Matters
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“Talking About Politics” has been talking about Raleigh’s impact fees. … Continue reading →

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Growth: More is better…according to new study

Posted on April 7, 2006 by Growth Matters
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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, … Continue reading →

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