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Rick Kidder Quotes

«If you are talking about downtown, regular people won't be able to live there. For a city that already imports half its workforce, that's a problem. What we have is a growing affordability gap.»
Author: Rick Kidder
«If you are talking about downtown, regular people won't be able to live there. For a city that already imports half its workforce, that's a problem. What we have is a growing affordability gap.»
Author: Rick Kidder
«This is not a change that is going to come easy for Scottsdale. But doing nothing is not an option.»
Author: Rick Kidder
«Philosophically, what you don't ever want government to do is to put legally operating businesses out of business. That's not the proper role of government.»
Author: Rick Kidder
«We've learned that change will not be easy, and doing nothing will not work.»
Author: Rick Kidder
«Scottsdale as a city is no longer an island, and we have to address some of these transportation concerns.»
Author: Rick Kidder
«The quality of life for our citizens and the quality of life for our businesses is entwined.»
Author: Rick Kidder
«I assume we'll start getting checks by Monday.»
Author: Rick Kidder
«There are reasons that businesses move here, to a place where there are higher-priced buildings and higher-priced land. And that's because of the quality of life.»
Author: Rick Kidder