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Council rejects a moratorium on Sugar House demolitions
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You who would hold on to these buildings are not logical in your thinking. SAFETY, SAFETY, SAFETY
Its too bad that the way the tax system works it promoted bulldozing and not restoration.
Maybe its because we haven't seen our cities destroyed like Europe (except for the loss of the twin towers) so we don't have an appreciation for our historical buildings.