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June 5, 2003

Amanda Devine hates trees. The very idea of planning development to green the city is seen to be totalitarianism run riot. The aesthetic is for a city of high rise with no trees and unrestricted views of beauty for those who can afford it.

The break with nature has to be complete. A better world is not a greener more sustainable world.

Strategic planning and managing urban development to make a liveable city is all control and regulation. Its the free market that will produce better cities.

So says Amanda.

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