11-03-2015, 07:33 AM
when built out fully it will be in the top tier for population too. In spite of the lack of infrastructure
Exactly: continues to grow large enough that infrastructure is necessary, yet people keep building despite the lack of that very same infrastructure.
Council recently ratified a new version of the HPP Master Plan, in large part because this hadn't been done since 1997; both versions read nearly identically: growth is rapid, services are lacking, those polled would like a corner store, HPP should have its own parks and schools to serve the local population, etc.
The only major difference between the 1997 and 2015 Plans is the population count and average number of open building permits (hint: active permits have more than doubled).
Whatever the factors are that continue to deprive HPP of a service-level and infrastructure commensurate with its population size ... they're working fine, because the status quo has remained basically the same for 20 years.
Exactly: continues to grow large enough that infrastructure is necessary, yet people keep building despite the lack of that very same infrastructure.
Council recently ratified a new version of the HPP Master Plan, in large part because this hadn't been done since 1997; both versions read nearly identically: growth is rapid, services are lacking, those polled would like a corner store, HPP should have its own parks and schools to serve the local population, etc.
The only major difference between the 1997 and 2015 Plans is the population count and average number of open building permits (hint: active permits have more than doubled).
Whatever the factors are that continue to deprive HPP of a service-level and infrastructure commensurate with its population size ... they're working fine, because the status quo has remained basically the same for 20 years.