Quote Originally Posted by Johnnny5 View Post
The city settled this issue a week ago, we should just let this thread die.
They really did not settle anything,just kicked the can down the road without addressing the issue.

Property values go up,it becomes more expensive to buy,highest and best use changes in order to make it feasable,zoning changes become necessary in order to maintain momentum.

Do not address it,then investors move on and then things stall,but the costs to run the city do not stall,the losses are made up in increases in taxes.

Ever see that happen before?