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On This Day | It’s Time to Manage Growth Sensibly
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Josh Wolsky
Nearly every day for the last couple of months somebody has said to this editor… “Those editorials you have been printing about City Planning are absolutely right.” That is encouraging. But nothing has happened.
What’s the matter with all those folks who think we ought to have a city plan. It would save us a lot of money—the money spent in errors that might as well not be made. It would get us a lot more value for the money we spend. It would make the city a much better place to live in and a much easier place to get around in.
1947-11-13 | Ward County Independent
Why We Chose It
A regular feature of this column are the instruments, policies, and procedures and that resulted in the place we live in today... and "comprehensive plans" are among the bigger place-shaping pieces that was brought in this period. So as we evaluate the city-footprints that drive our taxes that seem to make everyone so angry, maybe we seeing these stories reminds us to be careful about where we cut and how we plan and what we build.
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