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Originally Posted by MoneyGuy
It may be by local improvement. That's not uncommon.
You're blaming someone for something that's not up to him.
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But it is; this isn't a curb or a street that the neighbors come together and use, and therefore typically would pay for. This is an important piece of prime real estate owned by the city that is unusable. This doesn't just benefit my condo association to have this properly landscaped, it benefits almost the entire surrounding community. Why does my condo board have to pay for it?