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EIRs should study
regulatory bodies

Your recent letters about environmental impact reports and related articles that deride all developers both fail to address the relevant issue.

Environmental impact reports should also be required of regulatory bodies to evaluate whether the sum total of their efforts is providing enough housing for growing communities where the jobs are, or whether they are actually making the environment worse by creating longer commutes in older cars through dozens of communities as these commuters drive by and through all kinds of things that have been “saved” — except places to

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