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@HogWash:

I don't get the sense that anyone (un)welcomed those interested in helping to make that happen.

The original quote was this:

"Any time the face of a neighborhood changes, the issues of top priority change," Wilson explains. "You gotta be careful what you ask for. Can you have it both ways? I don’t know."

You seem to be arguing that the priorities of EOTR residents are the same as those of non-EOTR residents. But that article made it sound like there are plenty of people who fear what would happen if "the face of the neighborhood changes."

You gave the example of streetcars, which to the best of my understanding have not been pushed by new EOTR residents. So how is that an argument for keeping new people out of EOTR?

by Gray on Apr 27, 2012 3:02 pm • linkreport

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