Barbara Lickness wrote:
> 
> I like the nature of your question here but would like
> to change it just a bit.  What are all the people who
> continually want to put all the supportive housing for
> the entire world in my neighborhood doing to find
> places in their own neighborhoods to place this type
> of housing? 
This, IMHO, is where the cheese gets more binding. Inner
city neighborhoods have more buildings which are configured,
as a nursing homes is, to support transitional housing.
Other neighborhoods would have to build such housing. It
doesn't mean that they should not push to build such
housing--if there are places to put it--but it does ask the
question, what do we do with the buildings already standing
which lend themselves to this usage?

WizardMarks, Central
> 

> 
> Barb Lickness
> Whittier
> OBYIF (Our back yard is full)
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