Milo, Hardly a day goes by The Gazette doesn't run a new stadium pitch. I hope you guys are charging Jeff Smith for the ads! I just read your column in...
Margaret Radford wisely pinned down Mr. Healy on the fact that a future ordinance of general applicability could be circumvented by a developer willing to be...
Based on the facts presented today, I believe we made the right decision. There will be plenty of opportunity to restrict future developments and control the...
Council Member Jerry ...
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Jerry, I truly appreciate your quick response. But I must disagree. Have you asked the city attorney to review it (don't they automatically?). Aside from the...
... Anyone with a functioning brain who would voice such a lie, is either city staff, or a developer, or in the pocket of the aforementioned. ... Amen, brother...
Fred, Thank you! Sometimes I wonder if anyone is paying attention. ;-) I expect this ordinance will sadly pass, unamended, and the city will regret it one...
Dear Council Members: I'm very surprised the PUD development agreements ordinance is already back on the agenda, and listed on the consent calendar, no less....
... ) I ... will regret ... this shortly ... might do ... I will try but I have serious doubts about the integrity of this Council. First there is the issue...
Fred, Council quietly passed this two weeks ago. And, yes, they did spend $50,000 on the study. The growth machine has many of us brainwashed into thinking...
This past Sunday's Gazette put the exclamation point on the fact that you guys have been on a roll lately, reporting on the big issues facing our town. Your...
Below is an interesting letter to The Gazette following up on some excellent reporting of late about water and other infrastructure challenges related to...
Actually Dave, you should admit that we have spent a few hours together, at my invitation. You are the person I was referring to in the op ed piece with the...
Scott, Rocky
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Rocky, May I suggest that if you're looking for "modern and enlightened thinking" beyond that which Dave writes and has in his database here, you might try ...
Rocky, It continues to amaze me you might actually believe the jobs you import, which then leave again when the next city (or country) woos them away, go to...
Colorado Springs has lost 4000 manufacturing jobs in the last three years due to external economic conditions. ... From: Dave Gardner...
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September 13, 2003 As Factory Jobs Disappear, Workers Have Few Options By STEVEN GREENHOUSE C <http://graphics7.nytimes.com/images/dropcap/c.gif> ANTON, Ohio,...
Scott, Rocky
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And Denver lost over 30,000 jobs. Bigger city just means bigger problems. Everyone has them. ... Dav...
Dave, Did you see the following in the Gazette today? Jan ... Cut off As Fountain pulls plug on water, homeowners fight to find alternative By BILL McKEOWN -...
For every manufacturing job that is lost, two more jobs in the community are lost, according to the Department of Commerce. Those are plumbers, waitresses,...
Scott, Rocky
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Sep 15, 2003 6:56 pm
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Rocky, You appear to be confusing CONstructive growth and DEstructive growth, and the huge part self-serving politics, illegal immigration and welfare (among...
Yes, people will one day be shooting each other over water, and some would like our county the be the first on that map! Thanks for sharing the story. Dave...
Dave, Hopefully, we can head them off at the Pass (literally and figuratively). The problem (in our area, as it is in most areas all over the country) is the ...
... And you in the growth industry suck them dry in taxes and utilities charges to pay for convention center studies and ever more expensive water, roads, and...
Dave, Did you see this article (see below) in the Gazette today? (bolding and underlining mine). In this time of economic downturn, why would any city even...