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TopicNOLA greenlights taller developments, nixes incentives for affordable housing
ZombiePelican
02/23/18 2:15:34 PM
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Balrog0 posted...
there is, actually, even if they are doing that which is probably not actually the case

That's literally what's happening here. Every single condo along St.Charles in the CBD used to be public/ low income housing the got damaged after Katrina and those who actually managed to stay need up being priced out with their business or houses getting demolished to make room for condos. You've literally never been here once and if you did you never left The Quarter or suburbs so quit talking like you know anything

Balrog0 posted...
for low-income renters as opposed to the one that they had before

Low income renders can't afford condos and that's all that's being built is what you fail to understand

prettyprincess posted...
displacing criminals instead of evaluating their living/economic systems just displaces the crime

They know that, that's just the convenient excuse they use to displace poor/minorities to line their own pockets.

Like when they demolished the housing projects here after Katrina, structurally they were all fine and just needed plumbing and electrical work but the city used the fact they were hives of crime and violence as an excuse to get rid of them and now all that violence is all over the city in areas where it never used to be
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