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Originally Posted by pesto
Nope. These are the things tourists notice and potential middle class residents take to heart.
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If anything, I believe the typical person is even more into the superficial aspects of a city or hood than generally assumed. I think that's a major reason why LA, but esp dtla, has been, & often is, rated so poorly, or far worse than I think is justified.
For instance, the city that alki calls home is imho kind of a snooze. But for reasons that I bet are based mainly on the purely superficial, it appears to make many ppl feel warm & fuzzy, & want to give it

. So it normally gets way better reviews, or polls much better, than I think makes sense.
That's why I say that if ppl don't understand this, they're more likely to believe things are more complicated than they really are. That includes drawing a connection between the effort to clean up bunker hill starting over 50 yrs ago & the overall, continuing decline of the hood. The reason I believe such an assumption is overly complicated, or quite a stretch, is cuz even today I can still go to dt & be underwhelmed or disappointed by how much of it still needs to be fixed up. That's in SPITE of lots of improvements taking place over the past 10 yrs, and way more improvements occurring since the city began clearing out bunker hill. IOW, the biggest problem has been one of
too little, too late, too slow.
If some of the trends evident in these vids had started to become apparent over 20 yrs ago, much less over 50 yrs ago, I bet dt wouldn't have gone downhill so far, so quickly to begin with. but these also are among the reasons that I think the hood, & LA in general, is far more interesting than the typical boutique city that, again, the average person tends to immediately wanna give good marks to.
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