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We need to grow food, not build boring beige houses; I can’t eat an asphalt driveway, and neither can you. Stop the OMB! @smartgrowthwr

— Ben Hutch (@ctrblock) April 7, 2013

I am immensely disturbed by the recent OMB decision. Learn more and join the conversation: smartgrowthwaterloo.ca/2013/04/06/res…

— Karen Scian (@karenscian) April 7, 2013

I’m in! RT @karenscian: I am immensely disturbed by the recent OMB decision. Learn more and join the conversation: smartgrowthwaterloo.ca/2013/04/06/res…

— Jeff Henry (@jeffhenrykw) April 7, 2013

Check out @smartgrowthwr ‘s resources for getting involved in fighting the OMB decision and why smart growth planning is important!

— TransitionKW (@TransitionKW) April 7, 2013

Can’t say enough how strongly I support this @sustainablewat position on smart, sustainable growth for our region. bit.ly/XtRZVS

— Mike Farwell (@farwell_WR) April 5, 2013

@smartgrowthwr so happy to see others in the region who share this opinion. If you need any help, don’t be afraid to ask.

— Anna Beard (@abeard07) April 7, 2013

@smartgrowthwr Waterloo Region is the 2nd largest foodbelt in Ontario. To protect food, water & our local economy say no to sprawl!

— Louisette Lanteigne (@lulex) April 7, 2013

Bingo. “@smartgrowthwr: Regional official plan a progressive one therecord.com/opinion/letter… via @wr_record“

— Jason V (@JJVenky) April 6, 2013

What’s Going On? | Smart Growth Waterloo Region smartgrowthwaterloo.ca/whats-going-on/

— Dan Colquhoun (@DataSquid) April 7, 2013

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