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People are fleeing PHX! And are moving into my Community.
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[quote:Room222:MV81MTc0OTc2Xzk1MDk3MjQ4X0QxODE1MjdE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 83742996:MV81MTc0OTc2Xzk1MDk3MTA5X0MwQUMxOUI2] [quote:Room222:MV81MTc0OTc2XzdFNzc5RjdB] I live in a small rural community about 90mls North of Phoenix. Population in my town about 30K and with surrounding towns 75K. On my street we have a dozen older manufactured homes. All but 2 are lived in by the Owners. And have been for the last Twenty years or longer. One of only 2 are rentals. I personally know both of the owners. On one side of me is my friend and her mother. On the other is my topic of discussion. Today I watched 3 pickup trucks and two cars bring 7 sets of bed mattress along with the usual living and kitchen wares. Into a 3bedroom 1 and a half bath, single wide manufactured home. 7. as in Seven set's of beds! I talked to the owners brother last week. He said " we are moving from Phoenix, there is no water and it's too hot". Forewarned... "One River, Many Wells". And they be running dry. [/quote] Mostly Liberal Propaganda and poorly run cities. There are some areas of the Phx metro are that might face some restrictions, but the Northern areas of the State will be affected also. The main concern is some of the Valley cities and Southern AZ areas reliance upon CAP water. In Peoria for instance, we have enough water stored underground to supply all the city's needs for 5 yrs. Plus we still have plenty of water from our normal sources. It's called "good planning". [/quote] FIVE YEARS? ..did i just read that right? If so.. guess planning on children in the future is out! [/quote]
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I live in a small rural community about 90mls North of Phoenix. Population in my town about 30K and with surrounding towns 75K.
On my street we have a dozen older manufactured homes. All but 2 are lived in by the Owners. And have been for the last Twenty years or longer.
One of only 2 are rentals. I personally know both of the owners. On one side of me is my friend and her mother. On the other is my topic of discussion.
Today I watched 3 pickup trucks and two cars bring 7 sets of bed mattress along with the usual living and kitchen wares. Into a 3bedroom 1 and a half bath, single wide manufactured home.
7. as in Seven set's of beds!
I talked to the owners brother last week. He said " we are moving from Phoenix, there is no water and it's too hot".
Forewarned... "One River, Many Wells". And they be running dry.
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