6 March 2013 | 15 replies
We operate in a "winner take most" environment that sorts a few out for massive wealth.
11 October 2013 | 5 replies
If your home environment is contributing to your debt, then maybe consider a roommate situation somewhere if it would actually be cheaper than living where you are now, but if it's just a matter of needing your own space, keep being patient and paying off debt instead of moving.
19 August 2009 | 139 replies
If the government would promote healthier living.
11 April 2007 | 3 replies
The term is not intended to include de minimis conditions that generally do not present a material risk or harm to public health or the environment and that generally would not be the subject of an enforcement action if brought to the attention of the appropriate governmental agencies."
7 November 2018 | 49 replies
And let's not forget that low-income families will live happier and healthier lives...not that many people here really care about that sort of thing...
13 May 2016 | 168 replies
We live in an inflationary environment so I have inflation comes sooner than later.
5 April 2016 | 102 replies
Because Orange County has a great environment for Vacation Rentals, I will use that for my example.
26 September 2016 | 104 replies
Thx Matt R, it helps to hear about our local environment.
8 November 2017 | 100 replies
Many that grow up in renter-filled areas fear such things as mortgage payment, credit checks, or simply breaking out of their current environments.
6 June 2018 | 25 replies
And it seems Mayor Michael Tubbs must've stumbled onto my post and read it (or at least I like to think so) because big moves are happening with Stockton's Open Window Project.From the first page of the report (pay special attention to sections I emphasized):"The ‘Open Window Project’ (OWP) Master Development Plan (MDP) for Downtown Stockton proposes to create the framework, urban design standards and guidelines for the urban regeneration of the heart of the City transforming it into a vibrant, mixed use, mixed-income, pedestrian friendly neighborhood.The MDP envisions transforming 11.884 net acres on 51 individual parcels over 15 city blocks into a dense urban environment with as many as 1,400 new dwellings together with retail stores, live/work lofts, and work spaces.