To: SpyderTim
Comprehensive planning that encourages land uses that promote sustainable economic development and social equity, enhance community character, coordinate transportation, housing, education, and other infrastructure development, conserve historic resources, scenic resources, and the environment, and sustainably manage natural resources
This sounds like a babelfish translation of French translated into Arabic translated into politically correct English ;-)
Interestingly, conserving historic resources, scenic resources and the environment is almost certainly in direct conflict with "social equity".
Basically, this Agenda 21 ^%*&6%& would allow a few wealthy politically connected folks to have huge estates with beautiful vistas while the rest of us are supposed to live crammed together like sardines in transportation corridors.
40 posted on
05/03/2002 3:57:33 PM PDT by
cgbg
To: cgbg
"Interestingly, conserving historic resources, scenic resources and the environment is almost certainly in direct conflict with 'social equity.'"
Please expand on this point further.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson