Submitted by greenie (not verified) on Mon, 01/18/2010 - 11:59am.
What is wrong with the State Port? They own more land to the north to expand services. Why duplicate services and destroy what little greenspace that remains? Same jobs, same growth, just in an already developed, dense area.
City, county, and state planners need to respect and be mindful of landowners' rights to preserve their quality of life, and the expectation that their neighborhood DENSITIES will remain the same as when purchased.
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What is wrong with the State Port? They own more land to the north to expand services. Why duplicate services and destroy what little greenspace that remains? Same jobs, same growth, just in an already developed, dense area.
City, county, and state planners need to respect and be mindful of landowners' rights to preserve their quality of life, and the expectation that their neighborhood DENSITIES will remain the same as when purchased.