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Does having the disabled, blacks, Jews, homosexuals, Catholics, whatever “weaken a neighborhood”?

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Does having the disabled, blacks, Jews, homosexuals, Catholics, whatever “weaken a neighborhood”?

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I don’t know and I’m uninterested in the City’s – or your – opinion on the subject. If you have an issue with parking, housing maintenance, noise, or trash, settle those issues on a neutral basis. Besides, it is false that “rental properties are easy to pick out.” Some of the trashiest properties I’ve ever seen are occupied by single families. September 30, 2010 at 9:19 a.m. permalinkreplysuggest removal hear_me (anonymous) replies… Centennial neighborhood had 30% student rentals in the 1990’s, now it’s more like 60%. September 29, 2010 at 7:54 p.m. permalinkreplysuggest removal consumer1 (anonymous) says… Let us not forget the Progressive movement, Boog Highbooger, Mike Rundel, and David Schauner. What a mess they made, so, vote, but, don’t just vote party like the mindless folks above will. September 29, 2010 at 7:47 a.m. permalinkreplysuggest removal none2 (anonymous) says… Doesn’t the writer have anything better to do than to concern herself with what her neighbors are up to? If a

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