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Ohhh Geee.... It looks like the locals that actually have to live there don't want the high density criminal illegal alien and nigger housing. SHOCKING. -not-

Fucking commies. Get BTFO.

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>Voters in Lakewood overwhelmingly approved four measures that restore the zoning code the city had before elected leaders changed it last year to prod more home building, according to the first batch of results posted by Lakewood elections officials Tuesday night. The special election vote strikes a blow against those who have been pushing for more density in the state’s fifth-largest city in the hopes of increasing housing supply and lowering home prices. The four measures passed by nearly 2-to-1 ratios, with nearly 14,000 votes in favor of repealing each ordinance and approximately 7,500 votes to keep them. Tuesday’s special election was set in January after a group of citizens gathered enough signatures to get the measures on the ballot as part of an attempt to reverse the city’s zoning changes. Cathy Kentner, who headed the anti-rezoning committee Lakewood For All, said she was “very happy” with Tuesday’s result.

**Ohhh Geee.... It looks like the locals that actually have to live there don't want the high density criminal illegal alien and nigger housing. SHOCKING. -not-** Fucking commies. Get BTFO. Archive: https://archive.today/4GvrY From the post: >>Voters in Lakewood overwhelmingly approved four measures that restore the zoning code the city had before elected leaders changed it last year to prod more home building, according to the first batch of results posted by Lakewood elections officials Tuesday night. The special election vote strikes a blow against those who have been pushing for more density in the state’s fifth-largest city in the hopes of increasing housing supply and lowering home prices. The four measures passed by nearly 2-to-1 ratios, with nearly 14,000 votes in favor of repealing each ordinance and approximately 7,500 votes to keep them. Tuesday’s special election was set in January after a group of citizens gathered enough signatures to get the measures on the ballot as part of an attempt to reverse the city’s zoning changes. Cathy Kentner, who headed the anti-rezoning committee Lakewood For All, said she was “very happy” with Tuesday’s result.

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