4. Air Quality - Paving Dirt Roads. This issue involves reducing road dust by paving the dirt roads around the outskirts of the city. Many of the roads in question are owned by the city, and all of the roads are used by people from the city and by tourists. They are in relatively good shape even though they are not paved, and are certainly adequate in their present condition for all the needs of the city. The mining company has been instrumental in constructing many roads throughout the region. It is true that several of these are now used more by tourists than by the company's trucks. The company's trucks currently use most of the dirt roads around the city. These mining trucks stir up large amounts of dust because of their size and weight. It is undeniable that paving the roads will be a nice improvement for the city, both as a practical and an aesthetic matter. However, it would be an unnecessary improvement, except for the fact that the mining trucks stir up so much dust. The importance you place on this issue stems directly and singularly from your desire to keep the Twin Lakes Mining Company in business. All of these roads have to be paved for the Twin Lakes Company to stay in business. The options for paving the roads that have been discussed prior to this negotiation, and the point values for each option, are:
4. Air Quality - Paving Dirt Roads. This issue involves reducing road dust by paving the dirt roads around the outskirts of the city. Many of the roads in question are owned by the city, and all of the roads are used by people from the city and by tourists. They are in relatively good shape even though they are not paved, and are certainly adequate in their present condition for all the needs of the city. The mining company has been instrumental in constructing many roads throughout the region. It is true that several of these are now used more by tourists than by the company's trucks. The company's trucks currently use most of the dirt roads around the city. These mining trucks stir up large amounts of dust because of their size and weight. It is undeniable that paving the roads will be a nice improvement for the city, both as a practical and an aesthetic matter. However, it would be an unnecessary improvement, except for the fact that the mining trucks stir up so much dust. The importance you place on this issue stems directly and singularly from your desire to keep the Twin Lakes Mining Company in business. All of these roads have to be paved for the Twin Lakes Company to stay in business. The options for paving the roads that have been discussed prior to this negotiation, and the point values for each option, are:
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