I found St. Anthony's article somewhat uplifting but generally a downer.
The red tape and asinine behavior put forth by the city bureaucracy shines
through when you read the daughter's battles with the city.  Could you
imagine lack of greenspace in back of an existing structure could cost her a
license?

I am sure the city employees are "just doing their job" as issued from their
higher ups.
Now's the time when some good local Greens should step up to the plate and
say "this kind of regulation has to end". How bout it Zimmerman and NJL?

RT if your reading, don't bother streamlining.  Open a mayors appeal desk.
When someone had done all that is sensible in their app, let them come to
your office for the quick overrule of a bureaucrat. Then keep track of what
office or employee is leading the league in overules.  Then get move the
city employee somewhere else or find out which reg is being bumped into the
most.

Craig Miller
Former Fultonite
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