Drought
The New York Times notices that the southeast is getting a bit dry. (Reg. required).
Here's a thought.
Why don't the Planning Department, or the City and County managers, or our elected officials, declare a moratorium on new commercial and residential development until we can keep our water supply above 120 days for six months or so?
Here's a thought.
Why don't the Planning Department, or the City and County managers, or our elected officials, declare a moratorium on new commercial and residential development until we can keep our water supply above 120 days for six months or so?
Labels: drought, local politics

Since 1949, Durhamites have slept soundly, secure in the knowledge that, in our town, erection can be depended upon. Now, thanks to the power of the internets, we can spread that security all over the world.

1 Comments:
Silly Mr. Dependable!
Because we want to be like Raleigh!
Yay! Yay, over-development!
Yay, congestion!
Yay, trailers for class rooms!
Yay, no water!
By
Tony, at 1:49 AM
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