He who laughs last...

Posted in: Woodlawn Park
a few things to consider:

-People who are young can't have lived here for 30-40 years.Does that mean their voices don't deserve to be heard in the process?
-The article mentioned that the property was offered to the previous WP administration, only to be refused.
-Treasures as mentioned, are best viewed in a showcase, such as a City Hall, where the entire neighborhood can use/enjoy them.
-As far as being un-neighborly, maybe your bitterness regarding young people is apparent, and you seem unapproachable.
-Unless you were born in this neighborhood, and inherited the property from your parents, you'd have to move here from somewhere else.

Those who are resistant to change need to get out of the way or be passed by. Change is not always a conspiracy.
Who are you?

Dear Alex Beauchamp,
I am unable to find your name in the Woodlawn Directory. Since you are replying to and making comments I question whether you are truly a resident or are you using this name to cover your real name.
Leave ''Anonymous'' to the poets

Dear Anonymous (if that is your real name),

Why would you want to find my name in the Woodlawn Directory? Should I be concerned?

Yes, I am replying to comments and making comments of my own. Must my name be listed in the directory to do that? I didn't see any Mr. and Mrs. Anonymous in the Woodlawn Park directory either.

You question me, but I question people who make comments without putting a name to them at all.

Rest assured, I am a tax-paying citizen of Woodlawn Park.
No Harm Meant

I've lived here for over 25 years and I know a lot of the residents. I meant no harm but is it any better not to use your name or to use a madeup name to hide your idenity.
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