Our blog community gives a bit of background on this controversy . . . Meeting #2: Councilman Scott Wagner and the development team were very unpopular. Mr. Wagner was reminded a couple of times "we vote in this neighborhood "
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More Opposition Appears to Oppose Maple Corners Development - The Northland News
Read more:
More Opposition Appears to Oppose Maple Corners Development - The Northland News
Up north used to be nice and peaceful before the city started shoving the mooching blacks across the river.
ReplyDeleteSounds like Maple Corners is going to really be Monkey Corners.
ReplyDeleteSection ape
DeleteJust how close is the grocery store, a lack of public transportation and why are the being put so far away from their neighbors of the past.
ReplyDeleteIs there no where downtown with all the new housing going on where they would be close to jobs and transportation with the River Market to shop for food. Petty dumb idea to move them so far away.
There goes the neighborhood,here comes Blackcomo.
ReplyDeleteBastards = crime.
ReplyDeleteMakes sense to build sec.8 housing where there is a glut of low income/ fast food/ starter jobs.
ReplyDeleteNorthland's white privileged don't want these jobs, so why not put workers closer to their jobs.
This also breaks the cycle of poverty by allowing disadvantaged children a better education.WIN WIN.
8:45 it worked so well in South KC.
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