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Chattanooga: Farmers’ Market remains homeless
Nearly two and a half years after the city acquired the Farmers’ Market to expand its services to the homeless, the 9.3-acre site itself remains vacant and largely homeless.
Commentary: As mentioned in the article, Bob Corker was able to transition the waterfront from a four lane highway to a park during his four years. Our current Mayor has been ineffectual in even transforming a former Farmers' Market into anything other than a barren piece of real estate purchased from some of his largest campaign contributors.
Sumit on Aug. 11, 2008
Dude, leave Littlefield alone. He's probably just been really busy. He's got things to do, like stroking his own dick over how Volkswagen now gets to exploit our massive unskilled labor pool. Oh yea..oh yea...oh oh...oh....yes..YES..YES! FARFEGNOOGAN!
chris on Aug. 17, 2008
Wow. Who wants to comment after that?
Anyhoo, Littlefield has almost accomplished my dream of a do-nothing mayor. The only thing I would have liked more is someone who would change everything back to the way it was before Corker. More one-way streets, less AGEdwards in the middle of downtown traffic, and no dangerously steep slopes near the river for my kid to slide down and disappear forever..