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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
I'm betting with an election coming up that a either a long term extension is put in place or the city ups its offer.
The optics of this are bad and getting worse, and none of the incumbents wants to be running against images of low income people and seniors being dragged out of their home by the police while trailers are crushed.
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How could they up their offer when over 80% of the trailers have already made arrangements? That would be crippling optics with negotiating with the City on anything, the last thing the City would want would to be caving into the squeaky wheel and letting everyone know.
Realistically, the unabondanded trailers are served notices to evacuate the premises while the water and electricity is (or will be) turned off. And that gives them like 2 extra weeks, conveniently having the sheriff come to them shortly after the election.