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TAXPAYER; You have made my point for me...You proffer the very arguments that the detractors have spewed since Toll Brothers said, "Thanks, but no thanks, we are not going to spend $22M with a real estate market going into a free fall and PAY FOR THE CLEAN UP at this time." Further, who said anything about houses? I was hoping a development similar to ANGEL-SEA would be built. I dare say the well heeled folks in there are not flooding the Warwick school system with students. If so, show me a school census from that development. If there are any students living there, they are no doubt older, and most likely attending private or parochial schools. The traffic argument is specious. If 200 units were built and each had 2 cars it is a quantum leap of faith to assume they would all be on the road at the same time during drive time in the morning. More talking points from the liars against the luxury units. The tangible property taxes on those cars would go very nicely with the property tax assessments. Lost in all of this is the fact that had those revenues happened, Warwick could utilize some of that revenue to retire its massive unfunded liability pension debt. God forbid we actually pay for and honor our obligations. Your point is taken regarding dense. I do believe this may very well be the second most dense State in the country, the only question would be what State could be more dense?

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