Given Victoria's upcoming $1.2b+ sewage treatment issue, it would be interesting to know how to compare $18b plus $9b cited for cleaning up Puget sound: who is involved, who is ponying up the resources (money), how big are the horses (i.e., the population) contributing to pull this along?
"resistance to urban density"? "longing for big backyards"? Well, couple this with the reality of much higher gasoline prices, and those far-flung suburbs are going to face sticker shock.
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