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Originally Posted by nik-
Yeah, they have to happen, but they don't have to happen now, and they didn't have to happen first. Maybe if WV had a bunch of crack houses, it would have gone first.
As such, EV went first and it's still not filled out, so why would the city pay to possibly negatively affect the development.
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Based on the fact that the problem continues to worsen, and is now seeping across to the other side of the river, and thus the cost of cleanup is escalating much faster than the rate of inflation, I would argue that it most definitely
should have gone first.