The problem in Quinn's district is not that she's in the pockets of the developers; it's that the neighborhood has become the place to live. This is a fact of life in every trendy neighborhood. Its called gentrification, and no council member--speaker or not--can stop that. If the administration would start being more community centric, maybe our communities would have a fighting chance.
The problem in Quinn's district is not that she's in the pockets of the developers; it's that the neighborhood has become the place to live. This is a fact of life in every trendy neighborhood. Its called gentrification, and no council member--speaker or not--can stop that. If the administration would start being more community centric, maybe our communities would have a fighting chance.