Re: REGIONAL PLANNING DILUTES AND ULTIMATELY DEFEATS DEMOCRACY

1998-12-17 Thread Edward Weick
excerpt from a paper by Albert Bartlett published in Population Environment, Vol. 20, No. 1, September 1998, Pgs. 77 - 81. REGIONWIDE PLANNING WILL MAKE THE PROBLEMS WORSE REGIONAL PLANNING DILUTES AND ULTIMATELY DEFEATS DEMOCRACY What

REGIONAL PLANNING DILUTES AND ULTIMATELY DEFEATS DEMOCRACY

1998-12-16 Thread Steve Kurtz
excerpt from a paper by Albert Bartlett published in Population Environment, Vol. 20, No. 1, September 1998, Pgs. 77 - 81. REGIONWIDE PLANNING WILL MAKE THE PROBLEMS WORSE REGIONAL PLANNING DILUTES AND ULTIMATELY DEFEATS DEMOCRACY

Re: REGIONAL PLANNING DILUTES AND ULTIMATELY DEFEATS DEMOCRACY

1998-12-16 Thread Caspar Davis
A friend of mine, visiting Seattle from Palo Alto in the mid 70's, when Seattle was still a reasonable sized city, observed that "courtesy and civility vary inversely with the population per square foot." Caspar Davis

Re: REGIONAL PLANNING DILUTES AND ULTIMATELY DEFEATS DEMOCRACY

1998-12-16 Thread Michael Gurstein
Hi Steve, Overall N.S. population is growing very very slowly. Population in CB is declining at the rate of about 1%/yr. with the possibility of this accelerating as one of the major local employers is "privatized" . I guess your quote refers to land use planning. In Canada, the need for land