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Posts from ‘August, 2009’

Land-value taxation: Rochester auspiciously dips toe

Earlier this year, I wrote about the gigantically good sense of land-value taxation (LVT), and the madness of not doing LVT. (I also wrote a letter, published in City newsweekly, on the subject.) The only thing that frustrates me about the LVT is that I didn’t know about it sooner: the progressive property tax practice of taxing land [...]

Two posters now sagging in Rite Aid display windows

It’s two weeks since my last post, and now there are two posters in the Rite Aid display windows that have come unglued from the displays’ back walls and are sagging sadly and unattractively against the glass. I am going to suggest to the neighborhood association there that they approach Rite Aid about putting some [...]

Probably not the last Rite Aid display window update

It’s now August 5 and still nothing in the Goodman/Monroe Avenue Rite Aid display windows, except the Rite Aid posters taped to the back walls of the display areas. Actually, one of the posters came loose about 10 days ago and is sagging against the window. Obviously, the contents of the display windows that the [...]