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Old 06-12-2008, 08:29 PM   #8
Flames in 07
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Originally Posted by Wookie View Post
1. How can you prove that the person who lives in Tuscany, Hawkwood, Edgemont, etc. doesn't work at the Foothills/Children's hospital, UofC, Local school, West of the city, out of town, Crowfoot professional buildings etc.? Same goes for any suburb. What about the majority that live in the suburbs that like it? Wait, tax them more because the minority wants trendy shops, condo's and nice shops and strolls around downtown.

2. People moving here and their expectations? Wow - that's something I really could not care at all about! If someone moved here and was upset because it didn't meet their expectations I'd think they were an idiot.
1. Well some things I don't need proof about. I presume they all use the transmission lines, sewer lines, water lines, gas lines, roads and parks. I have no idea what the location of someones workplace means, and why you think that matters.

2. And that is exactly how you manufacture a tight labor market. The bottleneck right now to growth in Cgy is certainly not jobs ... it is interest in the city. You may not care, but then, you probably don't have a business that is dependant on the vibrancy and/or growth of the city.
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