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By Christine Anne Piesyk | December 20, 2007 |
On Friday, December 14, the Urban Resource Center sponsored an informational program at the HOPE Center on Legion Street to address issues regarding the recent designation of downtown Clarksville as “blighted and a proposed Clarksville Redevelopment Plan.
A second meeting, sponsored by the Clarksville Property Rights Coalition, was held December 17 at the Train Station. That session drew nearly 300 area residents.
Approximately 50 residents, taxpayers, and homeowners attended that session, which featured the panelists: Nashville Atty. John Summers who currently chairs the Tennessee Historic Preservation Coalition, Dan Brown, Executive Director of the Tennessee Preservation Trust, Civil Rights activist and advocate Jimmie Garland Sr. (at right) who is currently serving as President of the Clarksville branch of the NAACP, and author and Human Relations Commissioner David Shelton. Ward 6 Councilor Marc Harris was scheduled to be on this panel but failed to appear. The panelists discussed the issue of eminent domain and the scope of the proposed redevelopment.
Mark Haynes videotaped the HOPE Center meeting in full, and we now present that tape in its entirety to our readers.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=9109126291634962497
About Christine Anne Piesyk 
Sections: Issues, News
Topics: Blight, Clarksville Property Right Coalition, Downtown, Downtown Business Partnership, Eminent Domain, redevelopment, Urban Resource Center
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