Here they are wanting to destroy a poverty-stricken, highly polluted neighborhood (which, like, no one should live there, but they literally can't afford anyplace else) in order to widen the highway, and kill over 200 old trees (we DON'T have many of those because Denver is naturally prairie grasslands) in order to make a flood basin thing under the golf-course-attached-to-city-park (that is needed because of widening the highway). The whole highway project is in court and they are trying to kill the trees anyway because they presume they'll get to do what they want.
Meanwhile, average rent is ~1400, I think it was, so where are the poor people who get eminent domained out of their three generation houses supposed to go?
It's like, okay, that industrial neighborhood is super unhealthy to live in, but you haver to give the people someplace to go.
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I'm guessing, as far as they're concerned, poor people don't don't make them enough money, so they don't care where they go. The way to improve neighbourhoods seems to be too drive the poor out.
I so hope they manage to stop them removing the trees. It's typical that there are restrictions on what we the people are allowed to do on our own properties when it comes to removing trees, but companies can remove them by the 1000s.
Exactly. We've already lost dozens right down the block from me from them tearing down the old hospital. :(