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Open Space initiatives in Bucks County

Do you agree that public funds should be used for the purchase of ‘open space’ properties?

Strongly agree – The more the better

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Agree somewhat – A limited amount of funding should be applied

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Not sure, Don’t Know, no opinion

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[ 0 ]

Purchases should be made on a very limited basis

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Total Votes : 2

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chris

Site AdminJoined: 19 Aug 2004Posts: 54

Location: Southampton, Pa

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 1:12 am    Post subject: Open Space initiatives in Bucks County

Many townships are using tax dollars to purchase open space. This can be controversial in that some people would prefer that tax dollars not be used in this manner. Other people feel that this is an excellent use of township funds that will help preserve the character of Bucks County. Feel free to add your thoughts to this topic._________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chris Mendla Christopher G. Mendla

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