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Updated: 7:16 PM Mar 10, 2008
Commissioners to Decide Ballot Questions
The county commission may decide Tuesday whether to place questions on the November ballot concerning annexation policy and water supply. Posted: 7:04 PM Mar 10, 2008Reporter: Ed Pearce |
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It's another accountability moment in the immense vacuum known as local representative government. But maybe this one has consequences. So the Builders Association of Northern Nevada believes that "this is no way to plan a community's future" Golly, we're all so darn grateful that they've been doing such a crackerjack job. What do we know about complex technical issues like water demand exceeding supply or leap frog development ala Spring Mountain? Why let the citizens vote when the public already has such a robust process in place? I mean, the citizens get 3 minutes at the podium -- plenty of time to address their limited understanding of the technical and complex issues that are best left to the professionals to solve. See how they vote; it'll underscore the work that needs to be done in the upcoming elections.