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Originally Posted by Bunk
This is the point, not an unmanageable burden for the cost of an individual home, but it is a significant amount of money for the public purse when it's accumulated across 7000 houses in a year. The Mayor has been talking about this for 3 years, it's not just politics during an election. The current agreement is much better, but the previous two five year agreements resulted in huge amounts of debt because they didn't include any water or sewer infrastructure, we're now facing big rises in water rates as a result.
http://www.calgarysun.com/2011/06/29...LOCK_QuickRead
No reason not to close this gap completely.
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Sure, I have no issue with closing the gap at that kind of price. Seems like few do really. I guess it just seems like much ado about nothing to me. But what happens when there is no more gap here? The developers are evil....just because?