"The city owns more than 10,000 vacant lots. Thousands more are not city-owned...Turning vacant lots into something aesthetically attractive or useful — or both — changes the psychology of a neighborhood. If people see gardens, playgrounds, or better yet, homes on former vacant lots, they see hope. These neighborhoods have been hollowed out by hopelessness."
I like the idea of portable pawn shops! Most likely the trunk of a car. The licensing fees would generate billions!
debtsor
4 years ago
Yes, in theory, beautifying vacant lots does improve the aesthetics of a neighborhood. But unfortunately in these neighborhoods, playgrounds and basketball courts are attractive hangouts for gangbangers, and are often used to sell drugs, recruit members and do graffiti. In many instances, they become an attractive nuisances for mass shooters to shot multiple adversaries at once. Community gardens become overgrown weed patches that attract vermin, creatures and pests that eat the neglected fruits and vegetables. The lots are vacant today because the city tore down the previous building that used to be there because it was another attractive nuisance for… Read more »
Last edited 4 years ago by debtsor
Lana
4 years ago
The first step to hope is making criminals accountable for their crimes and getting them off the streets!
Depending on the crime either put them behind bars or re-instate the death penalty.
Play grounds and happy open spaces will NOT soften criminals actions.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
How about putting these vacant lots to work. An asphalt plant or highway construction debris, rates will vary depending on the neighborhood.
Portable pawn shops to fence stolen goods or a place to put used nuclear fuel rods.
I like the idea of portable pawn shops! Most likely the trunk of a car. The licensing fees would generate billions!
Yes, in theory, beautifying vacant lots does improve the aesthetics of a neighborhood. But unfortunately in these neighborhoods, playgrounds and basketball courts are attractive hangouts for gangbangers, and are often used to sell drugs, recruit members and do graffiti. In many instances, they become an attractive nuisances for mass shooters to shot multiple adversaries at once. Community gardens become overgrown weed patches that attract vermin, creatures and pests that eat the neglected fruits and vegetables. The lots are vacant today because the city tore down the previous building that used to be there because it was another attractive nuisance for… Read more »
The first step to hope is making criminals accountable for their crimes and getting them off the streets!
Depending on the crime either put them behind bars or re-instate the death penalty.
Play grounds and happy open spaces will NOT soften criminals actions.