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It is also a fact that there are 10,000+ apartments in the pipeline. You can’t deny that. Your college shot herself in the foot trying to disprove that fact. The city has also said the number is likely closer to 20,000, but it will take them over a month to compile the data. Why isn’t this data already compiled by long range planning? Seems like a list of all upcoming apartments would be a necessary piece of data for long range planning.

You talk about people fear mongering and creating a boogeyman. This is EXACTLY what you are doing by consistently and often stating it we don’t build X amount of apartments, our city will go bankrupt. We will stagnate and then just cease to exist. Hypocritical and manipulative at best.

How many is enough? You realize that we can’t keep building and building and that at some point, people will stop moving here and actually start moving away due to the increase in everything we don’t want (traffic, crime, lack of finite resources.) People moved to Scottsdale to live in a suburban area. You were not elected to turn it into an urban area. I wonder why you keep pushing this so hard. It almost seems like there’s some other benefit for you.

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