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Originally Posted by Londonee
Most of his constituents wanted it - it became racial b/c of a pretty vocal minority of Point Breeze residents who see bike lanes and traffic calming as benefitting mostly white people .....which will, of course, make the area more attractive, and thus increase the issues of gentrification that they are worried about. Bike lanes is a euphemism akin to avocado toast.
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Correct which means something needs to be done to reassure the residents who feel they will be pushed out will not be.
it's a double edged sword, because we all know of past gentrification was labeled "Urban Renewal" in the past times. so with some older people being present in that era that are still around they remember it, and the damage it caused.
Kenyatta is right for sticking up for those who feel left out, it actually is the right thing to do, however a compromise and reassurance to your people and the other party is what would have been a great solution instead of just shutting it down.