bsanchey t1_iye03zc wrote
Reply to comment by drpvn in Long COVID Symptoms Most Common Among Latinos and Residents of The Bronx by Lilyo
Look at how the city shares resources. Take as old as time. Just look at schools. The richest neighborhoods in Manhattan have the best stuff for their students. Schools in the Bronx have to layoff teachers.
Lower east side gets a new park. Lots of parks in poorer areas can’t get new paint.
City needs to cut services the poorest areas get the first cuts.
New housing get to be built in better areas and more homeless shelters for the poorest areas.
Bike lanes for good areas. Highest asthma rates for the Bronx
If you live in NYCHA they can’t even be bothered to fix your heat or elevator.
How resources are spent show who gets taken care off and who gets forgotten.
drpvn t1_iye1whf wrote
The schools with the neediest students get the most resources, I know that much. I don’t know much about the others.
bsanchey t1_iye8zns wrote
A recent report came out the NYCHA replaced only 2 elevators out of all their properties. The elevators have been issues since Bloomberg. And since a federal monitor and all that they have only replaced 2.
People just accept that governments cant fix anything when the truth is they can move heaven and earth to address whatever they want.
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