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Don’t have to mow or water it either. Sounds nice.
Keep your pets off it.
Midtown Plaza did not cost $23M – that figure covers the entire Monon Boulevard
Maybe they can put a putt-putt course in, too.
How many grass cuttings do you have to do to save $147,000? Grass seems to grow just fine everywhere else in Carmel. There is no limit to the amount of tax dollars Brainard wants to spend.
At $147,238, that’s $35.82/square foot. Maybe that’s a good price for what’s less than a typical residential yard. 4,110 square feet is approximately 1/14th of a football field.