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Old 03-27-2012, 12:14 PM   #2191
ranchlandsselling
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Originally Posted by Muta View Post
Yes, but that doesn't take away from the fact that inner city residents generally re-use existing infrastructure (that a good chunk has already been paid for long ago) more than outer city residents (who require new infrastructure). I see what you're saying for sure, but that system should be changed, and not for the few, but for the many.

So does that change start from this point in time for every new community or house from this point in time?

What about new construction in the developed communities? How do we implement this new system on them and how their increased density in a existing community will cause further deterioration to existing infrastructure that they didn't pay for? These old houses along memorial drive being knocked down for multiplexes. Apartment buildings going up in Inglewood, condo's in Varsity etc. ?
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