Yes, I know. I just wanted to gripe about Patrick. Shutty.
AlaskanAg99 said:
Which court at what level?
As someone who lives in Pct 3, you have my attention on this.Jack Klompus said:
How convenient that most of the projects put on hold are in Precinct 3.
They're targeting the only remaining Republican precinct that also happens to have the largest unincorporated area in Harris County. They pause/stop the projects, a very few of which are in the other precincts so they can claim that all of them are being impacted, when in reality the most impacted precinct will be 3.RC_57 said:As someone who lives in Pct 3, you have my attention on this.Jack Klompus said:
How convenient that most of the projects put on hold are in Precinct 3.
So please, elaborate? Explain what you're implying.
And thanks
She needs to suck it up, take the L, and try again next year.AlaskanAg99 said:
I'll have to watch the replay tomorrow, including the morning which had Hidalgo ranting about the Good Old Boys Club and beating the tax rate issue every chance she can.
Where did you see this? I built a new garage apartment in 2015 and parking did not come up in the permitting process. Trees did, but that's a whole other matter of stupidity.AlaskanAg99 said:
But in the city, another unit to increase density requires additional parking on the lot, which may not be possible. And # of additional spots is dependent on SQ FT.
Ryan the Temp said:Where did you see this? I built a new garage apartment in 2015 and parking did not come up in the permitting process. Trees did, but that's a whole other matter of stupidity.AlaskanAg99 said:
But in the city, another unit to increase density requires additional parking on the lot, which may not be possible. And # of additional spots is dependent on SQ FT.
While I agree with the general sentiment, if there's a place for them to spend money that I'm ok with, it's infrastructure.CDUB98 said:
Of course, they MUST continue spending money. Can't reduce that spending any.
SB-2431 - 88(R) SB 2431 - Introduced version - Bill Text (texas.gov)AlaskanAg99 said:
Heard there is a State Bill to move Flood Control out of county Control to state Control. I don't have the bill#.
Yes, many programs were created via ARPA funds -- early childhood education, rental assistance programs, legal aid programs for vulnerables, reproductive health programs, free wifi, mental health, crime prevention through environmental design, homeless shelters, workforce development, court backlog, and of course, consulting services for the Commissioners' best friends.AlaskanAg99 said:
It's amazing how many budget holes have been filled by 1x ARPA funds.
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