"It's just an atrocity as far as I'm concerned," said Lynda Hittinger, vice president of the Property Rights Action Committee and a Golden Gate Estates resident. She calls the plan un-American and unfair and accuses environmental groups of using it to orchestrate a land grab. County commissioners are too willing to go along, she said.
"They're not following the wishes of their constituents, which I don't understand," she said. "They're supposed to be representing us."
1 posted on
06/17/2002 8:48:13 AM PDT by
madfly
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2 posted on
06/17/2002 8:52:52 AM PDT by
madfly
To: AAABEST
FYI.
BTW, all is good to go for next Sunday. I've also added rain gear to the loadout.
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To: madfly
Looks like asking to earn a living is too much for some bureaucrats.
To: madfly
If the state gave one good d*mn about development in Naples, they never would have completed I-75.
Naples was a fine town when 75 ended in Tampa. Golden Gate was being developed at a reasonable rate, and traffic jams on US 41 prevented excessive tourism!
12 posted on
06/17/2002 10:06:47 AM PDT by
Redbob
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