09-13-2005, 12:28 PM
Any1,Sep 12 2005, 10:42 PM Wrote:I'm sure upon rebuilding the city they will "prune" some of the "undesirable" neighborhoods. They'll condemn the houses and building as contaminated and unsafe. After tearing them down, they'll rebuild new housing/shops/offices in their place and price the former occupants completely out. Can anyone say "Urban Renewal"?!And what happens if the former residents of those "undesireable" neighborhoods are disinclined to remain in Houston or Baton Rouge or wherever they were shipped off to? They'll end up settling into the areas that were most heavily damaged by the hurricane and abandoned by "respectable" people as being too dangerous. The most vulnerable areas will become shantytowns just right for washing away.
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