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Subject: Citiwire.net -- 6/18 -- Neal Peirce and Roberta Brandes Gratz
Date: June 18th 2009

Welcome to Citiwire.net! My column’s generally been very positive about the Obama administration’s approach to metro and urban affairs — an incredibly positive shift from the studied disinterest of the Bush presidency. But the Obama crowd made a really serious error this past week, boycotting the U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting because the a firefighters local union, in a bitter (and apparently very personal) dispute with Providence Mayor Cicilline and the city government, chose to throw up a picket line. So a major opportunity for some 100 administration officials and the nation’s top mayors to confer on survival and rebuilding strategies was lost. Even worse, as my column suggests, a horrendous precedent — picket lines stopping meetings of elected government officials R 12; was set. My column explores a way the administration might escape the dilemma it’s created. … Citistates Associate Roberta Brandes Gratz, in this week Citiwire column, attacks the increasingly voiced proposal of massive demolition of troubled, often partly deserted neighborhoods in troubled cities. Just another way to our worst urban renewal era failures, she suggests.”   -- Neal Peirce

Obama Picket Policy Sets Dangerous Precedent

By Neal Peirce

For Release Sunday, June 21, 2009
© 2009 Washington Post Writers Group

Usually sure-footed politically, the Obama administration last week erred seriously by letting a local picket line trigger the withdrawal of Vice President Biden and some 100 federal officials from the U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting in Providence. R.I.

The White House’s stated reason — that it has prevailing policy to bar its officials from crossing union picket lines — may appear politically expedient for a liberal Democratic administration.

But the White House undermined its own, and the nation’s interest, by letting a firefighters union contract dispute with Providence Mayor David Cicilline trigger administration pullback from a critical recession-time meeting to review agendas with America’s top mayors.

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Demolition a Wrong Answer For Imperiled Neighborhoods

By Roberta Brandes Gratz

For Release Thursday, June 18, 2009
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America is in peril of a Demolition Derby, financed by public dollars, striking many of our grand old cities.

Flint, Youngstown, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Detroit are typical of the post-industrial cities in which troubled neighborhoods are experiencing abandonment and foreclosure and public officials are talking of using public funds to demolish whole blocks if not whole neighborhoods.

But is the bulldozer the best solution? One is hard pressed to find a city or even a neighborhood that was ever regenerated through demolition of vacant buildings. Didn’t we learn of the hollow results from the discredited post-World War II urban renewal policies that destroyed — and for decades left bereft — vast tracks of troubled residential structures?

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