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Old 09-21-2012, 01:29 PM   #7
Elelaytet

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He should have stopped at cleaning up the lot. The city may have been planning/budgeting to redevelop the land for local use. For instance, there are tons of re-purposed, public neighborhood gardens where I live. Now the city has to pay to take down his **** before they can rebuild. Also, that gravel looks like it will spill into the sidewalk and be a pain in the ass for pedestrians.
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