Thursday, January 5, 2017
Kansas City Touts Neighborhood Blight Demolition But Downplays Exceptionally Slow Progress For 10 MILLION BUCK Pricetag
Kansas City demolished 140 dangerous abandoned structures over the past year . . . That sounds great but maybe it's not that impressive given the costly effort is priced at nearly $10 MILLION.
Meanwhile, given the rate of killing for 2016 . . . Correlating neighborhood cleanup and the so-called "Broken Windows Theory" with a reduction in violence hasn't proven correct in Kansas City.
As usual, the weather is the only thing that typically cuts down murders over the past year.
You decide . . .
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