Richardson Mayor Lobbys for Higher Taxes
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Promising retribution against elected officials in higher offices, City of
Richardson Mayor, Paul Voelker and other local special int...
Landlords Fight Back!
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Last month, an association of landlords sued the city of Omaha along with a
couple of city code inspectors in federal court.Landlords file federal
complain...
Residential Rental Registration Revisions
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Residential Rental Registration and Inspection Revisions were passed in a
consent agenda vote, no discussion or comments. I don’t know if the new
ordinan...
Dallas high crime areas that feed RISD
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We have our own problems, but we import a significant amount from Dallas.
Car thefts that are nav-tracked south down US75, robbery and burglary
suspects w...
What was the point?
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Why did we waste our time going to all those forums?
Why did the candidate's waste their time walking all of those
neighborhoods?
Why did anyone waste any...
I wonder if our city government will zone that land for more apartments. You know how they love those big apartment complexes.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if our city government will zone that land for more apartments. You know how they love those big apartment complexes.
ReplyDeleteFor those looking for info about the move:
ReplyDeletehttp://bizbeatblog.dallasnews.com/2013/09/bob-evans-farms-closes-50-year-old-sausage-plant-in-richardson.html/
Sad to see it go, and the jobs that go with it.
Don’t forget that’s the general vicinity of the transfer station.
ReplyDeleteAh, you gotta love the sweet smell of success.
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