Boy! There wouldn't be much work for planners if there wasn't much growth. What happens to many of them when things slow down? Do they still keep their jobs while we continue to support them with our taxes? What about after they fill every square acre up with development? Then what are they going to do?
I guess it's hard to be concerned about the existing people in their community when they are protecting and justifying their jobs right?
Remember the leaky condo issue? Remember all the building envelope consultants that set-up over-night to 'solve the problems' for the stratta councils. They cost many people allot of money too - and many of those people couldn't afford to spend that money.
I guess when there is a perceived need there will always be a crowd of people ready to jump in and capitalize on it. This is the way I look upon planners.
Note: Planners are supposed to be the appointed guardians of the communities they serve, not autonomous destroyers.
I guess it's hard to be concerned about the existing people in their community when they are protecting and justifying their jobs right?
Remember the leaky condo issue? Remember all the building envelope consultants that set-up over-night to 'solve the problems' for the stratta councils. They cost many people allot of money too - and many of those people couldn't afford to spend that money.
I guess when there is a perceived need there will always be a crowd of people ready to jump in and capitalize on it. This is the way I look upon planners.
Note: Planners are supposed to be the appointed guardians of the communities they serve, not autonomous destroyers.
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