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This could actually have a very positive influence on the future of the entire state, since so many of our engineers, planners, architects and designers come from OSU. Daily experience in a quality walkable environment during their formative years will probably do as much as anything to educate and influence students regarding benefits of good urban design.
Glad to see my activism and agitating has enabled them to get real about development. Now they could accomplish a growth boundary just with a Perkins Rd development moratorium.
It would be awesome of them just to ban giving out tax incentives to new restaurants and stores on N. Perkins Rd.
Yeah, the City Council gave a huge wad of cash to Olive Garden. That's their idea of business development incentives... I've never seen a community do anything as stupid as that.
Stillwater City Council has approved rezoning to allow for new apartment complexes up to 100 ft. in height on a couple of blocks just to the east of the strip.
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