Sunday, March 28, 2010
A Proposed Move of the Urban Development Boundary. By Geniusofdespair
The Development of Regional Impact (DRI) was just submitted by attorney Jeffrey Bercow and his dream team of consultants, Andrew Dolkart (economics), Kathy Sweetapple (traffic) and Rob Curtis (planning).
This application would add 120 acres currently zoned agriculture to an existing Development of Regional Impact (DRI) called Villages of Homestead. Most of the changes are upgrading the Homestead Motor Speedway complex. Every venue wants to be like the Seminole Hard Rock Casino. The housing portion of this development has been hit hard by foreclosure, not uncommon for a sprawl development. This application is on the fast track, Agency reviews are required by April 23rd. It first goes to Homestead City Council for approval, I see that going smoothly for the dream team.
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Why aren't these people in prison?What's sad is the average joe never questions anything until its to late.Our kids will curse us when there is not a drop of fresh water and their water bills are bigger than their mortgages.Maybe karma will get the developers in the end.
FP&L's proposed roadways for its planned expansion of Turkey Point will tie in nicely with this proposed DRI expansion. A case were the Growth Machine is actively collaborating to further its agenda.
Maybe they can design a drag strip right into the nuclear reactor core.
Ha. More suburbs and Power Centers. What a fucking joke.
We're in a depression and oil is 80$/barrel. How will all these Homestead (but it's SUCH a quiet neighborhood) debt-slaves get to their account-executive jobs at such-and-such bank or floor sweepers at the Motor Speedway (fuck) when oil is $5/gallon? Oh fuck, it doesn't matter. They're building the future ghettos.
What a completely fucking retarded country. How the fuck can someone actually believe that building suburbs and "motor speedways" in the middle of a housing-caused depression is good economics? Don't answer that.
Who the fuck lives in Homestead? Why? What?
Just what Homestead needs, more development. Thay can't manage what they already have.
Can we talk about the recent Palmer Trinity fiasco court ruling?
Sorry for bring off-topic, but please provide more info on Palmer Trinity court ruling? Case No., ruling if not on-line etc.
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