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Sustainable Freedom Lab j Why One Town Said "NO" to HUD Page 3 of 6 <br />rr <br />The result for us could be reduced property values, a large population increase due to•an influx of <br />people from the cities to our suburbs, more crime, large local tax increases to support HUD's mandate, <br />and loss of local zoning control and other local decisions. <br />As a Town Council, we will resist all federa' attempt to destroy our local sovereignty, be it from HUD, <br />the EPA, or any other government agency Council will always defend our resident's right to make their <br />own local decisions without federal interference. While ; appreciate the many good works that.are <br />represented by your programs, accepting onerous federal grant requirements, which harm our <br />community, cannot be the price to pay for federal monies. <br />Sincerely, <br />Paul Donahue. Mayor, District <br />Jennifer Greer, Mayor Pro Tern, District <br />Renee Valentinem Councilmember District 5 <br />George Teal, Councilmember District 6 <br />Mark;Heath, Councilmember District 2 <br />TAGS: AFFH, Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing. Castle Roc -k, HUD <br />6 COMMENTS <br />s <br />1 r <br />rn n 1 r 'n .., <br />/V2- L9 <br />