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Tuesday, August 09, 2005
Schools, Shelters and Public Spaces Are Neighborhood Resources
Empower DC invites all those interested to join them in developing a campaign to demand that all publicly owned property in DC be used for public benefit, and to oppose the current trend of liquidating "surplus" public property for private profit. For example, DC has sold vacant schools to developers to be converted into high-end condos (Parker Flats at Gage School, Lovejoy Lofts, Lenox School Townhouses), and the city sold the Randall Homeless Shelter to the Corcoran Art Museum.
Over the last year, proposals have been aired to dispose of several additional schools, firehouses, shelters, libraries and parks and play spaces. These valuable public resources should be used to fulfill community needs, such as the creation of affordable housing, shelter for the homeless, recreation, space for community services and other functions determined by neighborhood residents.
The city council has scheduled a hearing on disposal of public property for late September – but we can't wait any longer to speak out! Join in on Wednesday, Aug. 10, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at Empower DC (1419 V St. NW, basement). For more information, call Andrew at 202/277-5262 or Parisa at 202/234-9119.
DC Metro Action is published by Michael Schlesinger, a 32-year veteran of electoral and issue organizing who is committed to social justice and to increasing participation in the political process.
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