GREEN CITY: A tempting vision for revitalizing the mid-Market area -- but it comes at a flashy price
10.13.09 - 10:03 pm | Steven T. Jones |
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Moreover, because of the new powers that would be assigned to the CBD, concern regarding the CBD's membership, decision-making process, and accountability are apparent," he wrote.
Radulovich also takes issue with Addington's contention that the measure is needed to restore the luster of the once-vibrant theater district. "There's no legislative reason to do this if it's theater marquees you want," Radulovich said. "Prop. D is really about big billboards on the tops of buildings."
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