|
|
|
|
|
by tptacek
358 days ago
|
|
That's true, but "neighbors have a veto over whether you can do X" is an untenable way to manage those property rights. A bigger city would codify limits on what you can do with waterfowl or whatever. Douglas doesn't even have a city attorney. |
|
Reading the article I wouldn't assume her city to be in that position, but the system itself can have merits depending on how it's deployed.