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Affordable housing elusive in Park City
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It's not called "greed". It's called living in a society with a free market system governed by supply and demand. Are you greedy because you demand the same salary as others in your profession and with your experience - the salary determined by market demand for your services?
Please don't preach about supply and demand when you yourself don't understand it - this is a case where local government is limiting the supply.
What has been going on is NOT the free market system, and is not our constitutional system.
The FED has blown up bubble after bubble, grossly distorting the free market. Greed IS a big part of this but that greed was ENABLED by the FED and the corrupt banking system.
Well it's all unraveling now. It would have already unravelled but for massive manipulation by congress, the FED, Treasury.
Dave would be we right if our system was a truly free market, but currently it is not.
Those who want to stay will pay more. Those that don't can move their families to a cheaper area. And for those that continue to commute, that is their choice. They can apply for a job in another school district if they choose. They aren't being forced at gunpoint to teach/work in Park City.
The point of the article is that Park City is, as it were, deficient in certain vitamins. It's been growing at an alarming rate, but has not taken care to ensure that it can sustain itself. Some act as if it's the teachers asking for hand-outs, which us not the case. Rather, it's the city that needs to ensure that it's worth it to teach there. PC is VERY proud of their academics, comparing themselves to the best and bigger schools in the state. If they want to remain that way, they need to do what they can to attract the best teachers. As an alumnus, I'd like to see a good academic tradition continue and think one way to get good teachers is to make it worth it to them. Why doesn't supply (which is diminishing) and demand of teachers follow the same economic rules?
You can go out to 1 million west and 1 million south and houses are still $400,000+! I feel really bad for people a few years younger than I didn't get into a house 5+ years ago. No more can a descent house with a good location be found for under $200,000. Think about it, a quarter million for just a standard 50's rambler is now cheap.
With other prices going up and up, I don't know how people can afford it now. Anyway, this problem isn't just unique to Park City. If it were just PC, this would be a non-issue.
I see the problem being that everything is costing more and more because the dollar is worth less and less. I honestly don't see how anyone can afford a new house these days.
Folks working in Telluride have to drive at least three times as far, or CAMP!!
PS: The anti-PC comments must be coming from Salt Lakers - now THAT'S my idea of hell.
Treasure Mountain Inn couldnt have been nastier when we requested a TV that actually worked! Friends at Best Western Motel were disgusted with the mgr`s snotty lack of concern about broken glass in the parking area.... THEN the ticket-takers on a pony ride refused to return the cost of tickets we purchased for one of our children who became ill and could not do the ride..... even though we talked to them 4 hrs prior to the ride.
What a snotty city! Enjoy it, residents!
This makes no sense. What is wrong with this picture? Help 13 families and ruin the meadow inside of Wetlands; endanger animals; go against the wishes of the people who voted for a bond to support Open Space when they can help 60 families for the same amount of money?
Additionally, the teachers, fire fighters, nurses, paramedics, street workers have not been surveyed to find out if they'd rather live in the proposed tenement housing or be offered assistance to live anywhere of their choice in the community.
The City Council needs to listen to the people, save the animals, save the meadow inside of the wetlands, AND still be able to assist 60 families vs. 13 families.
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