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		By: Russ  Thompson		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The city of Boise does not care what the people who live in the area think, That was made clear by the P&amp;Z. A poll of the 200 homes around the Crescent Rim Project was 192 said no and 8 said yes. Two of the 8 were parents of the realty people who will sale the condos. The city was told by 100s of people that they did not want it. Other neighborhoods said no. Only other developers or smart growth board members said yes. So the question is who&#039;s city is it the people&#039;s or the big developers with out of town money?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The city of Boise does not care what the people who live in the area think, That was made clear by the P&#038;Z. A poll of the 200 homes around the Crescent Rim Project was 192 said no and 8 said yes. Two of the 8 were parents of the realty people who will sale the condos. The city was told by 100s of people that they did not want it. Other neighborhoods said no. Only other developers or smart growth board members said yes. So the question is who&#8217;s city is it the people&#8217;s or the big developers with out of town money?</p>
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