05-14-2009, 03:36 PM
Rob, my intent is not to be contentious, nor be blinded by my own brilliance, which often doesn't. Rather, if those sorts of questions have been duly raised, let's see the data that supports such conclusions. That's all.
Produce the numbers. Then we can decide the need for roads, and decide where the roads should be.
Projected lots is every bit as good as projected acres or lots or hotel rooms. We need a larger view and it involve a more intelligent look at the issues than that. I understand why no one want to look at the issue, because to look at it squarely requires a look at all sorts of issues most of which are very scary and projects a very different future than many would like to think about. I doubt that's a can of worms anyone really wants to talk about. I don't mind doing that, as I do every day, but it's not a Punaweb topic, per se.
That's all. Has anybody done a good projection study or just made assumptions? This is a simple enough question, and has nothing to do with my personal brilliance past the point where I'm sufficiently beyond disabled to understand the basic core issues. If that's the bar we're making, well, that's tough.
If the data doesn't exist or can't be produced, that's another issue.
Produce the numbers. Then we can decide the need for roads, and decide where the roads should be.
Projected lots is every bit as good as projected acres or lots or hotel rooms. We need a larger view and it involve a more intelligent look at the issues than that. I understand why no one want to look at the issue, because to look at it squarely requires a look at all sorts of issues most of which are very scary and projects a very different future than many would like to think about. I doubt that's a can of worms anyone really wants to talk about. I don't mind doing that, as I do every day, but it's not a Punaweb topic, per se.
That's all. Has anybody done a good projection study or just made assumptions? This is a simple enough question, and has nothing to do with my personal brilliance past the point where I'm sufficiently beyond disabled to understand the basic core issues. If that's the bar we're making, well, that's tough.
If the data doesn't exist or can't be produced, that's another issue.