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Businiess name:  Dale & Associates
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Dale and Associates is not recommended -- if you want to get your project done right and have neighborhoods on your side. They do not ""work well with others"" . Dale, a former council person comes out ""arrogant"", talking down to community, Dale has designed ""flawed and tilted sidewalks"" and excused it saying ""Metro let's unapproved sidewalks go in all the time. So, we did it too."" Dale designed flawed storm water systems into neighborhoods. When asked why? Dale blamed the developer: ""We designed it right but the developer did not follow our design."" Then he admit the flaw was his ""Correcting our design flaw would be worse than leaving it."" I recommend you trying a neighborhood friendly developer who talks straight talk to the community. Pros: They are pro development Cons: They are bad with neighborhoods

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