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To: fatty who wrote (21695)6/16/2004 11:33:41 AM
From: TommasoRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
>>>The housing shortage<<<

What housing shortage? There have never been so many vacant rental properties as there are now. Oh yes, I see, mostly those are apartments, not houses. So they don't count as housing. Oh, but what about all the houses for sale? Well, there is no one living in an empty house so that's not housing either.

Housing shortage? Oh that explains all the people living in tents in the public parks all over the country.



To: fatty who wrote (21695)6/16/2004 12:45:26 PM
From: X Y ZebraRespond to of 306849
 
By accelerating the permit process or changing some zoning laws, the problem will be solved in 10 years for the next century.

LOL....

what? and take the fun away from bureaucrats ? next you will suggest that impact fees will be reduced or even disappear...

you are dreaming.