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Old 08-25-2017, 01:38 PM   #167
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Originally Posted by llwhiteoutll View Post
^ Not to mention the fact that these are the same people who chose not to buy the land when the city offered. They had the chance to determine the development of the site and turned down the opportunity
Again you're asking low income people to come up with $10 million bucks, or about $55,000 a share.

Some people are already paying a mortgage on their home and other living expenses.

That was a poison pill offer, the city knew they'd say no because there's no way its affordable.

It would be equivalent to a person buying a condo and getting a special assessment for nearly the value of their condo.
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