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Wednesday, April 22, 2009


Here is an interesting if not unique solution to dealing with the urban blight of the rust belt: Tear it down.
Instead of waiting for houses to become abandoned and then pulling them down, local leaders are talking about demolishing entire blocks and even whole neighborhoods.

The population would be condensed into a few viable areas. So would stores and services. A city built to manufacture cars would be returned in large measure to the forest primeval.

“Decline in Flint is like gravity, a fact of life,” said Dan Kildee, the Genesee County treasurer and chief spokesman for the movement to shrink Flint. “We need to control it instead of letting it control us.”
It's gotta be depressing to see your entire town to crumble in around you, but wishing for the glory days of 1950s expansion isn't going to make it happen. Take a look at these pictures. Doesn't look like the fire department even tries anymore. Shit, why would they?

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