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Monday, November 05, 2007
Monoblogue Delivers Part II Towards Growth Seminar With Eben Fodor
GO HERE and see what Michael has to say about the rest of that meeting. Enjoy the hits Michael!
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No doubt WET invited (paid-?) Eben Fodor to speak here as part of its effort to cram all future growth into Sprawlsbury so that it doesn’t happen near where most WET’s choose to live. But it backfired — his G&D horror show describes Salisbury to the nines. It has become the P&Z laughingstock of the Eastern Shore (”Glen Burnie East”) with its mega development, soaring taxes and overcrowded/inadequate infrastructure.
And what is the answer of our local political elite: “more of the same” (that’s classic insanity), and now the WET’s have joined ranks with them.
I used that term during a city council meeting about the density first proposed for the Old Mall.
"You never hear anyone say they want to move to Glen Burnie." End quote.
I lived on the outter edge of Baltimore and later near Towson until I was twelve. My uncle lived in Glen Burnie and was like the traffic up on RT.13 north except in every freakin' direction for ten miles and that was 35 years ago.
3 comments:
No doubt WET invited (paid-?) Eben Fodor to speak here as part of its effort to cram all future growth into Sprawlsbury so that it doesn’t happen near where most WET’s choose to live. But it backfired — his G&D horror show describes Salisbury to the nines. It has become the P&Z laughingstock of the Eastern Shore (”Glen Burnie East”) with its mega development, soaring taxes and overcrowded/inadequate infrastructure.
And what is the answer of our local political elite: “more of the same” (that’s classic insanity), and now the WET’s have joined ranks with them.
I used that term during a city council meeting about the density first proposed for the Old Mall.
"You never hear anyone say they want to move to Glen Burnie." End quote.
I lived on the outter edge of Baltimore and later near Towson until I was twelve. My uncle lived in Glen Burnie and was like the traffic up on RT.13 north except in every freakin' direction for ten miles and that was 35 years ago.
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