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Monday, November 24, 2008

Commenters React to 'Good vs The Dark Side'



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– "So the environmentalists have been co-opted; developers have all their guys in place, and it's been learned that all these guys want to bring in water from a reservoir near Gonzales, Texas via a long, long pipeline. These Testosterones have taken pages right out of Cheney's playbook: instill fear, scare the populace, and ALL principals cooperate with each other."

– "As a card-carrying member of "that group" I've noticed more and more of the so-called progressives and environmentalists going over to the Dark Side."


– " . . . coming soon (11/25/08) to a Commissioner Court near you yet another Wimberley Springs Partners development called The Ridge. Who knew? See agenda item presented by Conley . . . on next Tuesday's agenda. It is for the approval of the preliminary plat for The Ridge Lot 1 which is 19+ acres where the elementary school is being built and then soon after we will see the plat for The Ridge Lot 2 which is 73+/- acres divided into 146 residential lots (@ .63 each) So, where, oh where, are all the environmental groups?"


– "It sounds as tho one has to have eyes 'n' ears going 360 degrees to keep up with the evil machinations of all the GOB. Our roads are unsafe by virtue of those who feel they must SPEED to get where they need to go...newer roads will make this issue even worse...the construction phase will be a virtual nightmare..."


– "More should be revealed about the inner workings of the WVWA...are they really interested in protecting and defending our very fragile environment and the Hays Trinity Aquifer or are they simply running interference for the GOBs?"

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

To those of you who are aware and really care...Commissioners Court today 11/25/08 9am...Speak please and ask questions...

Anonymous said...

It is simply ridiculous that our local elected officials and advisory boards would debate the need for stringent and effective water conservation in Hays County. The on-going sparring between the "free markets" development mindset and water conservation will end up hurting both unless action is taken now. Stop this stupid ego-based stalemate and get on with dealing with this very serious and growing water problem we have in Hays County. Hey, real estate and your government cronies, you won't be able to build or sell houses if you don't have water. Duh!