I think the city supports affordable housing projects
just fine as long as they are clustered into the
"chosen" neighborhoods in the city where they have
been concentrated for 30 years.  Neighborhoods like
Whittier, Phillips, Stevens Square, Elliot Park,
Central, Powderhorn Park and a handful of Northside
neighborhoods have plenty of affordable housing and
continue to be saturated with these projects all the
time.

Other neighborhoods that have no affordable housing
seem to be able to fight the few units people try to
place there with ease and little controversy.  I am
just confused by the disconnect here. 

Barb Lickness
Whittier
(Ward 6 - soon to be intentionally redistricted into
Ward 10 as punishment from a certain DFL Redistricting
Commissioner.) 

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