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Planning on moving to SLC. Need helpful advice.

Don't say Killeen. That place is cheap but it's a military ****hole.

No, Temple.

Damn, I was really looking forward to being like a season ticket holder and going to a lot of Jazz games. I may just move to Colorado so I don't have to pay an arm and a leg for a round trip flight. I have horrible allergies and air quality, is probably one of those things I need to be concerned about majorly. I'm not anywhere set to move yet. I need about 8 months for this to happen.

If you've got allergies then central Texas is way worse. Nothing has kicked my *** more than cedar season here. People complain about the inversion but unless you've got COPD or bad asthma I wouldn't worry about the allergy thing anymore than I would in Texas.
 
No, Temple.



If you've got allergies then central Texas is way worse. Nothing has kicked my *** more than cedar season here. People complain about the inversion but unless you've got COPD or bad asthma I wouldn't worry about the allergy thing anymore than I would in Texas.

Doesn't it matter what a person is allergic to?
 
Doesn't it matter what a person is allergic to?

Sure. I mean what people are talking about is the inversion which will bring bad air quality but not necessarily allergens from pollen and such. If someone has bad allergies around central Texas, an inversion is an apples and oranges discussion.
 
Oh oh oh I want to meet one please come TFP

No, Temple.



If you've got allergies then central Texas is way worse. Nothing has kicked my *** more than cedar season here. People complain about the inversion but unless you've got COPD or bad asthma I wouldn't worry about the allergy thing anymore than I would in Texas.

Temple might as well be Killeen. They're right next door to eachother.
 
TFP, don't let all these guys fool you, Salt Lake is a great place to live. Sure you have things to deal with, but everywhere has that. The positives in Salt Lake far outweigh the negatives.
 

You mean suburban wasteland. There is very little in this state than can be characterized as urban. If you want to protect your community from encroaching suburban sprawl then write your representative and tell him to invest more in cities like Provo, SLC, and Ogden. These cities would happily absorb much of the growth but there are things that need to get done for it to happen. It is urbanism and greater density that will ultimately protect your exurban lifestyle.
 
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