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re: LA. Supreme Court Rules in Favor of St. George Incorporators
Posted on 4/26/24 at 6:06 pm to NPComb
Posted on 4/26/24 at 6:06 pm to NPComb
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Hopefully, STG can finally control some of the shady development deals that have been rubber stamped as under-the-table handshakes that has destroyed this area for the last 15 years. Time to put in ordinances to stop the city from being trashed by various entities.
Here we go. You NIMBYs are so ridiculous. Your house is the last one that should ever be built and no commercial should be built within 5 miles of a house. Please enlighten us on all these terrible developments that have been built in St. George that are destroying the community. Then name the developments that were granted approval because of under the table handshakes. I'll hang up and listen.
Posted on 4/26/24 at 6:08 pm to LSUengr
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I'll hang up
Thank you
Posted on 4/26/24 at 9:15 pm to LSUengr
If you can’t see all the overbuilding of shitty apartments and developments built in flood zones (most everything below Highland Road), many by developers with a shady past, rubber stamped by the “Planning Commission” (a real misnomer) and Metro Council members taking contributions from the same developers, then you’ve got your eyes screwed shut.
Huge drainage issues in SE EBR, yet we keep paving areas that were soaking up rainfall or impounding it, replaced by a “retention pond” the size of a kiddie pool, that some malpracticing engineer stamped off on, and then wonder why Bayou Fountain is running backwards during heavy rainfall events.
Huge drainage issues in SE EBR, yet we keep paving areas that were soaking up rainfall or impounding it, replaced by a “retention pond” the size of a kiddie pool, that some malpracticing engineer stamped off on, and then wonder why Bayou Fountain is running backwards during heavy rainfall events.
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