The Mayor's Plan then passed second reading without equitable incentives for property owners to manage their stormwater run-off by maintaining as many pervious surfaces as possible. On first blush, this again looks consistent with the Mayor's ambivalence toward yard-laden neighborhoods, which generate a lot less stormwater run-off than do commercial sites. The Mayor's Office, of course, points to the inequities of making larger institutions pay more for creating more stormwater run-off even as it burdens the system more than that the rest of us produce.
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