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893 Clinton Avenue, a magnificent historic mansion, has been targeted as a potential site for a homeless shelter. Potential residents will have substance abuse and/or mental health issues severe enough to have led to homelessness. The group has been turned down TWICE by the Zoning Board of Approvals, but they are appealing to the Zoning Commission on the grounds that this shelter will help to "stabilize" our neighborhood where older homes have "outgrown their usefulness." Hearing will take place on Monday, April 26 at 6:45 pm at City Hall. Be there if you want to preserve the historic, residential character of our unique and beloved neighborhood.
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arearesident (Guest)
Bridgeportresident (Guest)
Changing zonging on the issue of usefulness comes from the idea that cities and towns could use old out of business buildings such as factories into residential properties to create mixed use sections of town, not to do the opposite. Leave our residential area residential!
Arthur DiCesare (Guest)
Residents not citizen create a NEIGHBORHOOD. Neighborhoods strengthen communities which in turn will strenghten the City.
J Shanner (Guest)
Κλειστό Anonymous (Guest)