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Jose wrote:
Who benefits by closing an airport? Local residents have a somewhat quieter backdrop to run their leafblowers in. not for long, because by the time the developers are done doing what they do, their backdrop would have a much higher density of population, and everything that goes with it, i.e., a lot more traffic, polution, crime, and.... noise. --Sylvain |
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And the municipality garners increased revenue and no longer has to
expend funds to operate the airport. Actually the municipality probably also garners increased costs which more than offset the increased revenue. It's hard to trace, but easy to see, if you plot, say, percent corporate development vs mill rate. Jose -- Money: what you need when you run out of brains. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Larry Dighera wrote: On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 21:45:56 GMT, Jose wrote in : : Who do you think has a greater incentive to close the airport? What of the interests of the municipality's board of supervisors? By permitting the airport property to be developed, they receive additional tax revenue instead of having to subsidize the cost of running the airport. But in the long run, both the city and its residents loose; in the future they will not have a local airport from which to reach the international airport that has been relocated some distance from development. Don't forget -- developers represent the largest single contributor special interest group at the state and local levels in the US. As such, they automatically have the ear of the politicians. The only remedy is to organize and to support our aviation PAC's (AOPA PAC, California Pilot PAC, etc.) We can whine, or we can act! |
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