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Originally Posted by Addick
Why should the City pay to fix it when they can wait for remediation to become a financially feasible option for a private developer?
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It won't.
If the city wants that prime waterfront land to be developed properly, making another great area of the city liveable and workable and paying taxes, they need to buck up and contribute as part of a private/public partnership.
Just like they did in East Village.