Do you hope the rezoning appeal of Manor Development Group II is successful?
Submitted by Brian Estadt on January 23, 2008 - 12:08pm.
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Development of a statagy that does not underestimate that Murrysville is a sucker friendly community for meaningless development.
Murrysville is well known for being a quiet community outside of the traffic and corruption asssociated with ubanization of rural America.
Keep it this way. The rewards are much greater then another Wal-Mart style parking lot whenever you choose to take a Sunday drive or think its safe for your children to play outside of a caged backyard. Which is what usually happens when parking lot developments enter communities.
The cages go up and the worries start. Taxes and cosmetic landscape do not give back to what is taken away.
A glass only breaks once. Glue it back together, never the same. As with Monroeville, once a developer serves the needs for new tenents, the tenents can deside to get up and move. Then what does Murrysville have? another Monroeville? What does the developer have, pocket full of cash.
Haaa, the truth is priceless. So is water run off during drought conditions. Especially when its polluted with near bye traffic.