We have two very different world views. And it's good government to hear both sides and that is the process we are in now.

The improvement will help correct the existing problem as well as add the capacity needed for our project.

Having that much open space was not my first choice. But it's going to turn out to be a really great thing.

The first time I drove on Deer Springs (Road) I thought it was pretty scary and it wasn't even rush hour. It's clear big projects like this are able to create big public benefits.

We like to have some understanding about what local governments are looking for as it relates to a development pattern and we are also interested in local citizens' input. We try to take as much input as we can into our thinking before we make any decisions about the kind of development we will propose.

We are going to have a real wide variety of residential opportunities for folks.

The idea we will do anything ugly is ridiculous. The architecture and landscape will be very nice.

We don't expect people living in the district to support fire services for our development. We are going to pay our fair share.