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Old Posted Feb 16, 2013, 8:08 PM
MichaelB MichaelB is offline
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CVC's yes. THey are useful to the character of the city and they have shaped a unique skyline.
Revist CVC's : needed. They were an over-reaction at a point in time. What frighten me aout the re-vist is that it would be in the hands of a legislature that, not only has no interest in Austin, but often seem to act in spite of Austin.

The parts of town that are inhibited by CVC will evolve as the city evolves. Those low compact parts of town will be a wonderful relief in time to an ever increasing skyline.
I am glad that the city is developing over time.

I am happy being here at this point. If I wanted to live in the "larger/taller" town, perhaps I would move there.
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