Reader comments: St. George metro area growth ranks 2nd in U.S.

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Sizzle Town | 4:23 a.m. March 27, 2008
When I start thinking of moving to Saint George, I turn my oven to high with the door open, and then I stand in front of it. Within a couple of minutes I lose my desire to move to Saint George.

WARNING: Do not try this at home!
warm in winter | 7:55 a.m. March 27, 2008
To Sizzle town:

When I think of traveling to northern Utah in the winter, I stick my head in the freezer for a few minutes and then I lose my desire. I go outside for a walk through the red rocks in a light jacket instead.
ST. George | 8:39 a.m. March 27, 2008
What are all you soon to retire baby boomers waiting for, come on down before the prices rise back up
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Fact | 8:55 a.m. March 27, 2008
People are funny. This hot and cold thing--ridiculous. Fact in the St. George area there are 5 months of beautiful living weather. March 15 to June 1st, and Sept 15 to Dec 1st. Other than that it is 100 plus or teens and 20's weather with alot of wind. Who's kidding who I live here. This place is overated and over priced for sure.
S. Utah is amazing! | 9:04 a.m. March 27, 2008
Yeah, it can get hot, but the region is one of the most diverse and beautiful in the world. How can you not love Bryce, Zion's, Arches, Grand Canyon, Dead Horse Point, and Lake Powell? For adventurous young people, it is such an amazing place! I don't see it as much of a retirement place, but what do I know if it's such a booming place. I'm young and healthy and love adventure, and that part of the country is a hidden gem with scenery and adventure--it's so incredible!
Anonymous | 9:10 a.m. March 27, 2008
"proverbial" brakes? I wonder which proverb involves brakes
ha | 10:10 a.m. March 27, 2008
haha, I was also wondering about those "proverbial brakes."
Hatuletoh | 10:16 a.m. March 27, 2008
I must admit to pretty cursory read of this article, but one word I didn't see was "water". Where is the water going to come from? Same question for that nasty overgrown suburb called Phoenix, and to that abomination of human settlements, Las Vegas. Oh wait, Las Vegas is going to steal it from Utah, if I recall.

Of course, all those places (and also the Wasatch Front) could probably sustain viable water use if we'd stop growing grass everywhere. The word for the day is "xeriscape".
Magical statistics | 11:38 a.m. March 27, 2008
Interesting to use a percentage of the population as your base for the claim.

I suppose this means that 10 people moving into Orederville will trump you.

Come down to Maricopa County in AZ amnd see "real" growth. With real people, not statistics....

This really stinks.
love this area | 11:43 a.m. March 27, 2008
I grew up here and love living in this area, no where else I have gone can you be so many place's in such a short time and see such a diffrence, Mountain's 15 min. away, desert near by nationaly known lakes within 2 hours the ocean within 5 hours. This is a great place to live raise kids and grand kids, the people here are what really make it.
Touble Ahead | 11:51 a.m. March 27, 2008
Saint George absolutely depends on large numbers of people with lots of money and no need of employment to move in and bring their money with them. I am afraid that that sort of person will soon be in very short supply and that St George has a seriously dysfunctional future in store.
S. Utah Amazing? | 12:22 p.m. March 27, 2008
It was amazing at one time; now it's Los Angeles. Smog, traffic, water shortages, ATVs ripping up the desert. You St Georgies took heaven and turned it into hell.
Mark in AZ | 12:38 p.m. March 27, 2008
Water? Oh - no problem! - the plans are to get it from the Colorado River (Lake Powell), just like LV, Phx, Tucson and every other arid place that can't sustain itself. The environmentalists are going to get their way in draining Lake Powell. With current drought conditions, where will the water come from when it dries up? But let's just keep building the golf courses and enticing inmigration and outsourcing the service jobs to illegals. I don't even recognize St. George anymore. What a shame.
Stay Kool | 1:53 p.m. March 27, 2008
warm in winter,

Keep your head near that freezer. Things in Saint George are heating up.
To Fact: | 2:00 p.m. March 27, 2008
Tempertaures in the teens and 20s? When? At nighttime in January? You are mistaken.
Confused? | 5:23 p.m. March 27, 2008
Yes temps are at night, and mornings like 100's are during the daytime not at night. Duh!
Re: Confused | 11:03 a.m. March 28, 2008
Thanks for the "duh!" I didn't get what you were saying until you added that. Thanks for the clarification that it gets cold in the middle of the night in January in St. George. Really, thanks for the tip.

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