These "paths" are supposed to be handicap accessible, according to HUD guidelines. CHA still has not said how this is going to be possible. At least one of these paths would go through some fairly dense woods, which would seem to be asking for safety problems, unless CHA also cuts down all the trees.
This is truly a bad idea and the school board should reject CHA's request.
This project effectively discriminates against low income people who don't own a car because of its location. It seems reasonable that anyone who can meet the income guidelines should be able to live there.
Try low-fat game plan for Sunday's snack blitz
The author of this story should read "Good Calories, Bad Calories," by science writer Gary Taubes. This fear of fat is just nonsense.
CHA submits plans to build walkways on school land
These "paths" are supposed to be handicap accessible, according to HUD guidelines. CHA still has not said how this is going to be possible. At least one of these paths would go through some fairly dense woods, which would seem to be asking for safety problems, unless CHA also cuts down all the trees.
This is truly a bad idea and the school board should reject CHA's request.
Residents debate Fairmount expansion
This project effectively discriminates against low income people who don't own a car because of its location. It seems reasonable that anyone who can meet the income guidelines should be able to live there.