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Blackner says the problem is how easily developers can change those plans.
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ALLEN: Blackner has been working on this issue now for nearly eight years.
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On one point, Houck agrees with Blackner that Florida has not managed its growth well.
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Blackner says runaway development - building too much, too fast - has meant Florida is a state where home values have collapsed and where one out of every 57 homes is in foreclosure.
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Blackner conceded the people she hired as replacements submitted "some bad signatures" last year "and it took me a while to catch on to that."
FHD Campaign Update 2008
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Blackner, though, said the business groups changed the rules to suit their purposes.
FHD Campaign Update 2008
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It is also given by Deering and Blackner as the traditional account in the neighbourhood, and it is in some measure borne out by the arms of the London Company of Frame-Work Knitters, which consists of a stocking frame without the wood-work, with a clergyman on one side and a woman on the other as supporters.
Self help; with illustrations of conduct and perseverance Samuel Smiles 1858
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Tim Nance, who has been active in the Golden Gate Estates Civic Association, asked Blackner how many amendments have been made to Collier's plan in recent years.
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"Development gone wild has taken Florida's economy over the cliff," Blackner said.
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Curtis - Chloe Roisum, Alexa Goodenow, McKenzie Blackner, LeShawn Jordan.
The Seattle Times 2011
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