Roving Camera 10-22-2015
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Housing is the number one issue. There are folks being priced out of the city. The council has to come up with a way for people to stay here. — Woody Vainqueur, Activist, Roxbury
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The key topics are the issues of development and housing. Roxbury has more vacant land than any other neighborhood. — Victoria Williams, Retired, Roxbury
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Crime, violence, public safety and the trauma response that should follow; economic development and opportunities for housing. — Shaikh Hasib, Community Activist, Roxbury
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The difficulty in building housing for the actual residents of Boston, improving the Boston schools and figuring out a way to address violence. — Rich Giordano, Community Organizer, Mission Hill
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Housing, education and economic development. — Leah Randolph, Executive Director, Roxbury
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Jobs and housing. Any city job should have a requirement about living in the city. — Dan Janey, Retired, Roxbury