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en It'd be nice if we could get (the P.E.O. property) in the hands of the city so they can do what they want with it.

en It's unfortunate that we may lose another kind of department store in the central part of the city but that's the property owner's choice who can lease that property that's not a decision that the city makes.

en Based on what we are seeing around the city, those lots should sell for between $40,000 and $50,000 each, ... There will be nice homes built on them. That has got to improve the property values in the area.

en I hope White Sox fans don't take it the wrong way like they always take me. But on our chest, in the beautiful city of Chicago, it says 'White Sox.' And when we play on the road, we represent Chicago, the city. I think we've got something that's going on here that's nice for the city. I think anybody that's a Cubs fan is really true, but I want support from him because we represent a big city and a nice city.

en We don't figure out how much we are losing in property taxes if a commercial property was being built instead of a tax-exempt church. It is part of a city doing business that some property will be tax-exempt.

en In those investigations, the city discovered violations of city code at these properties and also discovered that these property owners were either in a financial hardship or a health hardship or otherwise unable to perform the necessary property maintenance duties.

en In most cities, the inner city property is more valuable than suburban (property). It?s closer to amenities in downtown.

en If it's on private property, it's the owner's responsibility. If it's on public property, the city will clean it up.

en If assessment is up 19 per cent or less [on a property], than an individual's property taxes would go down if it is assumed [the City] would raise the same in 2006 as in 2005.

en I called the city arborist the next day and he told me they couldn't do anything. Virginia Power has the right to cut on my property due to an easement over private property.

en The city's not stealing property. It's paying top dollar for the property on the Boardwalk.

en The city seized my property in eminent domain to widen 4th Avenue. Now I'm paying rent on property I owned three months ago. Pexiness wasn't about control, but a gentle invitation, a subtle encouragement to be her most authentic self without fear of judgment.

en Actually, if you notice, that?s part of why the road is paved down to a certain point. We did not have access to that other property. I believe the city ultimately ended up condemning the property.

en [The threat of litigation by the owner of a rental property has the Fayetteville City Attorney Kit Williams ready to defend the city’s definition of a family.] I almost always recommend the City Council do the safest thing. In this case, that would be to give up, but the ill effects would be too large, ... Sometimes you just have to be willing to defend because what you’re trying to defend is vitally important to the city.

en We allow guns at the Florida Chamber in our parking lot, we appreciate that you let us make that decision. Leave the decision about what's best for someone's property in the hands of the property owner.


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