Nancy Federico, 77, has lived at her apartment on La Playa Street, behind the motel, for 43 years and has an ocean view. When the building goes up, she won’t be able to see the ocean anymore.
“I moved here for that view,” said Federico. “I pay for that view, and then you want to take it away from me and give it to somebody else? How are you going to compensate me? You’ve got to compensate me, or do I have to file a lawsuit?”
The lawsuit counter is that way, ma’am.
I've lived in that neighborhood, right by Other Avenues grocery co-op. the absolute farthest edge of the city, literally abutting the ocean, is an interesting choice of location to put your low income housing. It's almost as if they want these residents to be as far away and out of sight as possible.
or new construction is more expensive and slower close to the city center
Its both
yea you right