
Actually . . .
These activists might have a point IF they direct some of their ire toward all of the cash wasted searching for a profit model on 18th & Vine.
And so with respect to our lead photo old school image of Brush Creek's inglorious glory days . . .
Here's the word that TOTALLY WASN'T ORCHESTRATED by local construction interests looking for some of those sweet World Cup "consulting" contracts . . . Check-it . . .
"Brush Creek provided the backdrop Thursday for a passionate march along East 47th Street in Kansas City, Missouri, drawing attention to the stark contrast in infrastructure between neighborhoods east of Troost Avenue and other parts of the city."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .
Marchers demand equality in infrastructure in neighborhoods east of Troost Avenue
Brush Creek provided the backdrop Thursday for a march along East 47th Street to draw attention to the disparity in infrastructure in neighborhoods east of Troost Avenue and other parts of the city.
Brush Creek looks a lot dirtier east of the Plaza. Kansas City residents demand an end to the trash
The eastern portion of Brush Creek, near Kansas City's Black neighborhoods, is often prone to trash and debris. Community members are calling on city leaders to clean up and improve the area.
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