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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are so far into stupid territory now, I feel like I lose brain cells every time I open this thread.[/quote] This is why they need to draw those boundaries now, so we can all stop wasting our time with this insanity.[/quote] No, that just gives us two rounds of stupid on ASFS. Now and in two years when they refine it before Reed opens.[/quote] That's why the entire boundary needs to be done for 2019. No reason to extend the pain. [/quote] That will mean the boundaries to be implemented for 2021 will be based on projections that are three years out of date at that point. They have been very explicit on this, any boundaries drawn now for 2021 will be checked again in 2020 to make sure they are still appropriate at that time. Again with the stupid. [/quote] Just because you keep saying it doesn't make it so. You hear the echo chamber? Sounds loud to me. Projections are fairly stable. They might make a couple planning unit refinements here and there for 2021 to ASFS, but the big change will be in 2019.[/quote] Where are you getting this info? I thought the lastest was that NVD wanted a the staff to come back with a full county solution framework by August, but the staff was otherwise looking at minor changes in 2019 for the ASFS area. [/quote]
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