Plan to dislocate poor okayed

Plan for Central Park okayed

Replacement housing for the more than 1,300 residents of the 484-unit complex is of particular concern. The Central Park Group’s plans call for only 182 new public housing units.

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  • michelle Barron wrote:

    With cuts to hartlin, code enforcement sweeps, historical society mania, etc. etc. get ready for the complete disneyfication of tampa. All the while the liberal artsy types will revel in the unique character of our NEIGHBORHOODS. The elderly will be housed away from everyone they know, ironically in a hospital that was built out of revolutionary and socialist principles – seal them up and wait for them to die. But the Centro Asuriano will look damn good from the outside and artists can stroll around Vincente Ybor with their tasteful open containers.