Zoning Ordinance Change Irks Residents
10 October 2002 - 11:00am
Proposed changes to Phoenix's zoning ordinance restricts community input.
"Phoenix neighborhood leaders say they've been left out of the process, so far. And worse, they say, the wholesale reclassification takes away their chance to have a say in how their neighborhood is developed."
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Zoning law in Phoenix would limit citizen input
Source:
The Arizona Republic, October 10, 2002
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Under the proposal, the government would assign the populace the task of counting and mapping dog droppings as a first step to greater penalties for owners who fail to clean up after their mutts.
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