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One posting for discussions you might find interesting for Deer Park follows. We should have thee kinds of discussions all the time:
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Car Wash;Urban Mess
Mar 24, 2002
This proposed car wash is an astonishing state of affairs. What next? Never mind, this is bad enough.
This proposal is neighborhood inappropriate in the extreme sense.
The Highlands is a vintage neighborhood to be cherished,protected and enjoyed. Commercial ventures like this is the begining of the end our unique and PRICELESS evolution. A CARWASH at the corner of Stevens and Baxter is the begining of our DE-evolution as a thriving neighborhood that has withstood the tide of encroaching and depersonalized big business. It's ugly. It's inconsiderate. It would abuse the infrastructure. It has absolutely nothing to offer.
The insensitivity of this project is puzzling. Making money is great, but destroying everything in your path to get a hold of it is unconscionable.
-By TaraJA
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One posting for discussions you might find interesting for Deer Park follows. We should have thee kinds of discussions all the time:
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Car Wash;Urban Mess
Mar 24, 2002
This proposed car wash is an astonishing state of affairs. What next? Never mind, this is bad enough.
This proposal is neighborhood inappropriate in the extreme sense.
The Highlands is a vintage neighborhood to be cherished,protected and enjoyed. Commercial ventures like this is the begining of the end our unique and PRICELESS evolution. A CARWASH at the corner of Stevens and Baxter is the begining of our DE-evolution as a thriving neighborhood that has withstood the tide of encroaching and depersonalized big business. It's ugly. It's inconsiderate. It would abuse the infrastructure. It has absolutely nothing to offer.
The insensitivity of this project is puzzling. Making money is great, but destroying everything in your path to get a hold of it is unconscionable.
-By TaraJA
Reply to
By your coordinator