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<blockquote data-quote="Fred&#039;s Myth" data-source="post: 3318768" data-attributes="member: 55587"><p>DFW is adding almost 400 people <em>per day. </em>The profit-driven sectors are benefitting, but the tax-driven ones are lagging behind. Doesn't help when incentives to acquire new business won't help upgrade the infrastructure until they expire in 10 or more years. Even the developers are demanding cities help pay for the transportation impact fees that are supposed to finance repairs and upgrades. Growth on top of growth is only good when foresight and preparation precede that growth. We already are impacting an area 100 miles in any direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred's Myth, post: 3318768, member: 55587"] DFW is adding almost 400 people [I]per day. [/I]The profit-driven sectors are benefitting, but the tax-driven ones are lagging behind. Doesn't help when incentives to acquire new business won't help upgrade the infrastructure until they expire in 10 or more years. Even the developers are demanding cities help pay for the transportation impact fees that are supposed to finance repairs and upgrades. Growth on top of growth is only good when foresight and preparation precede that growth. We already are impacting an area 100 miles in any direction. [/QUOTE]
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