isaidso
Senior Member
Transportation issues aside, it's odd how many people view the location as an issue. A lot of people are closer to the zoo than they are to downtown. We already have an urban/suburban political divide in this city. The very last thing we need is to move more things to the core ....unless we want the suburbs voting for Ford type candidates for the next 100 years.
One doesn't bridge the divide by taking more things away from the suburbs or denying them the things we take for granted in the core. And this isn't fixable in 10 years. It's going to take generations to fix. I'm continually astounded that people in the central city don't get that.
One doesn't bridge the divide by taking more things away from the suburbs or denying them the things we take for granted in the core. And this isn't fixable in 10 years. It's going to take generations to fix. I'm continually astounded that people in the central city don't get that.
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