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dan_bertolet's comments
Posted Sun, Sep 4, 10:48 a.m.
Peter, No doubt that regional planning is as important as it is challenging to implement. A few comments: Instead of trying to create a new regional planning entity from scratch, why not look at expanding the powers of the Puget Sound Regional Council? Your criticism that urbanists are too focused ...
MOREPosted Tue, Aug 18, 1:53 p.m.
http://noisetank.com/hugeasscity/2009/08/17/dear-crosscut-please-improve-your-quality-control/
MOREPosted Fri, Aug 7, 2:30 p.m.
How perfect to see John Fox so clearly articulate the nonsensical myth that Seattle is overrun with "density-at-all-costs" enviros. And perfect too, that he aligns himself with David Miller on that fantasy. For a reality-based discussion of what enviros like McGinn and O'Brien actually believe and practice, go here: http://noisetank.com/hugeasscity/2009/08/02/the-truth-about-density-advocates/
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