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February's Cartoon

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It's time for February's Cartoon Caption Contest Voting!
Here are our top 6. Vote for your choice by sending us an email by
March 5th with A, B, C, D, E, or F.


A. "Comp Plans are the way to go,
But Zoning is what people know,
Sound off...."
Michael Taylor

B. "Now that we have the bankers in line,
let's work on those city planners!"
Jim Strozier

C. "What did you think 'boot camp for planners' meant?"
Rich Wehrenberg

D. "We're not sure why they asked us to march in the
Celebrating Diversity Parade."
Jon B. Mersman

E. Basic training for the new Board of Adjustment was
coming along just fine...
Keith Marvin

F. "We are NIMBYs, we hate change.
No new people, they're too strange.
Sound off, one two.."
Jeff Smyser

And here are the rest. Enjoy!

The Management Doctor
"I'm glad we finally agreed which direction the road goes."
Carolyn Dabney
 
  "A twist on 'cookie cutter' subdivisions:
'cookie cutter' management."
Snell, Marty
 
   "With the approval of the Comprehensive Plan, the Planning Department now has their marching orders."
David H. Hutton

"The planners go marching two by two, hurrah, hurrah!"
Denise Melo

An industry in lockstep circa 2006
  "We don't care what you've been told,
The housing market will never fold.
Prices rise and they still get sold.
This is heat that can't turn cold.
Hous-ing bub-ble
Hous-ing bub-ble.
Spread the risks, It Gives Us...
Pure Gold!"
Chuck Kleeberg

"I don't know, but I've been told!
TDRs are bought and sold!"
Ed Halbig
 
"Welcome to the first class in 'Political Ideology for the Mindless.'
Your unquestioning, eyes-closed, lock-step
marching is impressive!"
Kevin Buchheit
 
"That new cloning machine helped Babcock build his
army of NIMBY warriors."
John A, Johnson
 
"Zucker, you are out of line again!"
Katie Evans
 
  "Eins, zwei, drei, vier. You vill go to the public hearing."
Burk Renner
 
"Planners, don't lose sight of your partner and you will be protected from the angry crowd at this
public meeting for the construction of a landfill within the city's boundaries."
Patrice Theken
 
Able to think outside the box? I don't think so.
Merry Bush