Growth Is Top Issue In Colorado
21 February 2002 - 7:00am
Fifty-two percent of Colorado residents say that growth is the most important issue facing the state.
According to a new poll conducted by Public Opinion Strategies and Talmey-Drake Research and Strategy, the No. 1 issue with Colorado residents remains growth. In the poll, 52 percent of those surveyed cited growth as the most important issue facing Colorado. The poll also showed that possible solutions to Colorado's growth woes, including charging developers impact fees to pay for new schools and increasing funding in order to buy land to keep it from development, were extremely popular.
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Growth tops Coloradans' concerns in poll
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The Denver Post, February 20, 2002
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