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Reconsider Priority of Food Challenges
Jul 15, 2012 Arthur C
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Reconsider Priority of Food Challenges
It Is Not The Food
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I don't think that these Food Challenge issues are the highest priority for Central Market residents. If the challenges are about spending money on priorities and community benefit agreements, I think that The City should think again. It is possible to get along fine in the Central Market area, especially in the area of Food. It is an outsider's misperception that the central problem is food facilities. It's more about prejudice, insufficient income, lack of things to do, and crime. I am concerned that money isn't wasted in the direction of non-profits, bureaucracy and helping the wrong groups by mistake.

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