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go ahead merged Babcock Ranch ( Las vegas kid ( talk) 16:02, 31 July 2010 (UTC)).
Hi, as this article is currently a stub, I have drafted a new version that expands greatly on the information presently in the article, and that I would like to suggest as a replacement. The new version is in my userspace here for the moment while I seek reviews from any interested editors. The reason I am not posting the new version immediately is that I have a working relationship with Kitson and Partners, the developers for Babcock Ranch, and am aware that I have a WP:CONFLICT with the subject of this article. I have endeavoured to follow all the Wikipedia policies very carefully, in particular WP:VERIFY, WP:RS and WP:NPOV but would appreciate another editor taking a look at the article and offering any feedback. I will also post a message requesting reviews of my draft on the Wikiproject Florida discussion page. Please let me know if you have any thoughts by leaving a message here or on my talk page. If there are no objections within a few days then I may go ahead and post up my draft. Thanks, Brushfoot ( talk) 22:26, 14 January 2011 (UTC)
Looking at Google maps and googling on Babcock Ranch, it appears that there are a multitude of claims using the future tense "will be", but no actual city built by this name. So isn't it all speculation? Who can say what WILL BE in the future? So should not this article make it clear at the start that this all is pie in the sky speculation, plans which may or may not ever be fulfilled? ( PeacePeace ( talk) 02:12, 28 January 2018 (UTC))
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go ahead merged Babcock Ranch ( Las vegas kid ( talk) 16:02, 31 July 2010 (UTC)).
Hi, as this article is currently a stub, I have drafted a new version that expands greatly on the information presently in the article, and that I would like to suggest as a replacement. The new version is in my userspace here for the moment while I seek reviews from any interested editors. The reason I am not posting the new version immediately is that I have a working relationship with Kitson and Partners, the developers for Babcock Ranch, and am aware that I have a WP:CONFLICT with the subject of this article. I have endeavoured to follow all the Wikipedia policies very carefully, in particular WP:VERIFY, WP:RS and WP:NPOV but would appreciate another editor taking a look at the article and offering any feedback. I will also post a message requesting reviews of my draft on the Wikiproject Florida discussion page. Please let me know if you have any thoughts by leaving a message here or on my talk page. If there are no objections within a few days then I may go ahead and post up my draft. Thanks, Brushfoot ( talk) 22:26, 14 January 2011 (UTC)
Looking at Google maps and googling on Babcock Ranch, it appears that there are a multitude of claims using the future tense "will be", but no actual city built by this name. So isn't it all speculation? Who can say what WILL BE in the future? So should not this article make it clear at the start that this all is pie in the sky speculation, plans which may or may not ever be fulfilled? ( PeacePeace ( talk) 02:12, 28 January 2018 (UTC))