The Antiplanner is flying to Denver today for three presentations. First, I’ll speak about the futility of government planning to a group called Hear Us Now in Thornton. The event will take place tonight at 6:00 pm at that bastion of free-markets (they don’t take TIF money), Gander Mountain, 9923 Grant, Thornton (accessible from Thornton Parkway or 104th).
Tomorrow (Wednesday, October 12), I’ll speak to the Boulder Land Use Coalition about the destructiveness of comprehensive planning. The event is from 11:30 am to 3:00 pm at the Olive Garden, 2685 Pearl Street, Boulder, and lunch is $20 per person.
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Tomorrow night, I’ll speak to Liberty on the Rocks about the environmental impacts of rail projects. This will take place at Choppers Sports Grill, 80 South Madison Street in Cherry Creek, from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. All three events are open to the public.
Expect snarky comments from the usual suspects. They feel their pet rail fantasies are being picked on.
Though metrosucks, do you think that O’Toole will tell these people that roads are big government socialism? Of course not, he’s a fraud!
metrosucks wrote:
They feel their pet rail fantasies are being picked on.
Though in Denver, Colorado, the rail lines are more than just fantasy (like it or not), at least in terms of taxpayer dollars spent.
Best of luck in your travels. I have to say, something about a conservative group meeting at an Olive Garden in Boulder makes me chuckle. The Chili’s in Broomfield must have been booked 😉
Next time you’re out this way give me more notice and I’ll buy you lunch Randal (not at Olive Garden).
DS
Nobody goes to Olive Garden anymore. They are way too crowded! 🙂
“Liberty on the Rocks” sounds like a shipwreck.