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re: Why don't suburbs like Central and Walker ban high density developments?

Posted on 3/5/23 at 8:13 pm to
Posted by dallastigers
Member since Dec 2003
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Posted on 3/5/23 at 8:13 pm to
Is it actually in Central city limits or in school district boundaries?

Zoning for districts not within cities is a parish issue I think. Zachary fought one development, but they will keep coming.

Throw in typical corruption and requirements for various federal funds and no place is ever safe, but it would have been better to control zoning for the school district area. I don’t think they would have gotten district put to a vote without agreeing to larger size. Area probably included people who didn’t want to be incorporated but also knew eventually this would help them sell out due to school improvements.

One thing about ghetto culture is that it spreads like a virus when it’s pushed into areas without being earned. It then begins to kill off the tax payers/base who are required to pay their bills. Even the ones that they say they are trying to get away from crap still bring it with them. Until they pay for things themselves they don’t care which is true for trash and ghetto of any race. Thankfully we can call out the white trash, but with black trash it’s just keep moving.
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