After listening to the replay, I went ahead and signed. Main reason...I can't stand cookie cutter housing. A way to stick it to these developers. Rollye's comments, and Johnny,s phone call are the start of the show.
Are you going to help finance the purchase of the WBT site at fair market rates, as well as contribute to its continued upkeep and maintenance?After listening to the replay, I went ahead and signed.
“Cookie cutter” housing, while monotonous, helps hold down construction costs as the same architectural plans can be reused numerous times. In an era where Gen Zs and Millenials are complaining about the high cost of housing, you would prefer to make it even more expensive?Main reason...I can't stand cookie cutter housing.
It is most likely that where you or any of us live was built by “developers” whether it be individual houses, apartments, condominiums or high-rises. Without developers you would have to individually purchase your own land, apply for appropriate zoning changes, personally design and build your own house, install all your own water/sewage/gas/electricity/telecommunications infrastructure, as well as build all the streets and roads leading to your house. $$$$$$$.A way to stick it to these developers.
In the spirit of July 4th....I have the freedom to choose to sign a petition or not. The freedom to dislike cookie cutter housing. The freedom to stick it to a developer. And the freedom to express my opinion.Are you going to help finance the purchase of the WBT site at fair market rates, as well as contribute to its continued upkeep and maintenance?
“Cookie cutter” housing, while monotonous, helps hold down construction costs as the same architectural plans can be reused numerous times. In an era where Gen Zs and Millenials are complaining about the high cost of housing, you would prefer to make it even more expensive?
It is most likely that where you or any of us live was built by “developers” whether it be individual houses, apartments, condominiums or high-rises. Without developers you would have to individually purchase your own land, apply for appropriate zoning changes, personally design and build your own house, install all your own water/sewage/gas/electricity/telecommunications infrastructure, as well as build all the streets and roads leading to your house. $$$$$$$.
As long as population is increasing we will need more housing. Remember there is heavy pressure from those on the political right to greatly increase the population of the U.S., and some want to see that number surpass India and China. Where will all those people live? Of course audience numbers for radio stations would then go through the roof…but would current signals adequately cover the vast urban sprawl?😱
I understand their may be a need for "cookie cutter" housing. Although not necessarily a fan, I can deal with that. My only gripe is they give these homeowner associations way too much power and authority over what you can do with your own property..
In the spirit of July 4th....I have the freedom to choose to sign a petition or not. The freedom to dislike cookie cutter housing. The freedom to stick it to a developer. And the freedom to express my opinion.
Happy 4th of July, mediafrog !
I support this petition and hope some good will become of it. Nice to see the support from John Hancock and Sheri Lynch. Perhaps she could reach out to former cohost and WBT talent Bob Lacey to see if he might choose to participate.![]()
Oh, I’m well aware.I know this is (in the words of Jack Allen from Adventures In Odyssey) keen insight into the obvious, but, I don't believe the comment to which you were replying, was encouragement.
That won't get rid of the overall radio revenue problems.Of course audience numbers for radio stations would then go through the roof…but would current signals adequately cover the vast urban sprawl?😱