I know nothing about the Renferw AADAC facility but I would presume that anything that has it's name out front and it fairly visable and obvious in the community can't be that bad. With that kind of transparency comes scrutiny from surrounding residents. With scrutiny from residents, there probably comes better mitigation strategies for the negative elements of running the facility in the community.
It's the things that are underground that are probably a bigger danger to a neighborhood. Things like grow-ops, meth houses, homes of gangsters, etc. Ironically these are starting to become more suburban problems than inner-city ones. Organized criminals use the same square footage value proposition that a lot of people try to use to justify moving out there.
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