(58 quotes found)
“It's a lot easier and cheaper to do it during new construction. If you have to do mitigation later, it's $1,200 to $2,000.”
Cecil Keen
“I hate to be the bearer of bad news but all across the state, traffic mitigation fees are approaching $20,000 and even $30,000.”
Charles Field
“Any upside in the greenback today may be mitigated by tomorrow's (Friday's) trade balance figures, which are the key release of the week. If they show a larger-than-expected deficit for June, dollar selling will dominate the theme in the currency markets.”
Charmaine Buskas
“We knew the market was reaching its peak. To mitigate risk from a rollover perspective, rather than leasing to larger tenants -- which we could have easily done at the time -- we did deals with smaller users.”
Chris Taylor
“The post is considering a number of options to mitigate future impact.”
Chris Devine
“There's very little mitigation going on, and it's because it's so expensive to do, just like it was so expensive to fix the levees. So I think we would have the same reaction: Why didn't we fix those buildings? Why didn't we fix the infrastructure?”
Chris Poland
“Our street system development charges are considered your mitigation for your traffic impacts. That?s how people mitigate impacts. There is no such thing as a zero-impact development.”
Cory Crebbin
“Circumstances are important. The circumstances mitigate the degree to which the crime was committed.”
Daniel Joseph
“Although the ability [of these exploits] to spread is mitigated by the fact that they're all Web based so far, the potential for a more widespread attack is there.”
Dan Hubbard