Living in Park City Heights, we get a lot of questions.
“But why is the traffic so bad, Dad?”
“It’s a nice place, buddy. People want to come here.”
“But why don’t they fix the road, Dad?”
“They tried to once, sweetie.”
That happens with little kids. We have a lot of them. Which means a lot of questions.
And so, it’s no surprise the adults of our neighborhood are also inquisitive. Makes sense. Our neighborhood is full of hardworking types, whose children take after them. And given we are hardworking, we make our questions count when we get to ask them.
Some of those questions: “For Clark Ranch, why don’t you build really dense affordable housing across the street on flat land next to the biggest road we have?”
Or,
“So, why should we spend nearly a million dollars to study whether a