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Should cities prioritize affordable housing?

Should cities prioritize affordable housing?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Jama Rahn
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Jama Rahn

Like crime? Like illnesses more prevalent in our schools, workplaces , and where we buy groceries? How many months worth of expenses do you have in savings or easily accessible? Now, what about your parents/kids? Affordable housing is necessary for all of us!

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No

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Paul Prevo
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Paul Prevo

The cost of affordable housing tends to be higher then the cost of typical construction due to over burdensome regulation required by the federal and sometimes local governments.

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

The cost of affordable housing is paid for by people who work for a living, not by the people living in affordable housing.

Are you traveling this Memorial Day holiday weekend?

Are you traveling this Memorial Day holiday weekend?

Yes

0

No

1

Yes

0 Comment
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No

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Steve Baumann
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Steve Baumann

Living the dream

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Should Missouri communities welcome data centers?

Should Missouri communities welcome data centers?

Yes

3

No

2

Yes

1 Comments
Harry D
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Harry D

Only if they want massive investment that dramatically expands their taxbase and builds modern infrastructure close to the end users to support a growing futuristic economy. Unfortunately, Columbia city council listens to misguided special interests who live in leftist utopia dreamworld.

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Max
Max

City leaders would rather tax the citizens. They don't want the city to grow.

No

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Kaitlyn Gebhard
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Kaitlyn Gebhard

Bad for communities, environment, humanity, climate, pretty much everything.

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Mushin Zenkoans
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Mushin Zenkoans

Large data centers can consume up to 5 million gallons of water per day, which is equivalent to the water use of a small city. Additionally, they can draw as much electricity as 100,000 homes or more, significantly impacting local resources. That is simply unacceptable.

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Max
Max

Sure Jan

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