Summary
The new General Development Plan's premise that growth pays for itself came under attack Monday night.
For evidence, politicians and citizens pointed to the unpaid $2 billion tab of backlogged projects to repair roads, schools, jails, libraries and other county infrastructure.See the full content of this document
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Critics: Growth Doesn't Pay Its Way
"The residents of Anne Arundel County have been fed a bill of goods for a long time that growth pays for itself," Annapolis resident Kincey Potter said. "But it's clear from all these backlogs that it has not paid for itself."
The criticism, also launched by C...See the full content of this document
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