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Originally Posted by Locke
You cant. The vast and differentiated scope of the economic impact is effectively impossible to quantify.
But you dont have to cover losses, subsidize costs or bend over backwards to give them everything.
But remember this: You do NOT want such massive and important asset in your City to be 100% privately owned and controlled.
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You have me thinking now. How could the city benefit from those assets assuming it was done the right way?