Greening vacant city lots could improve residents’ health: The greening of thousands of vacant lots in Philadelphia was associated with reduced crime in some areas and improved health of the residents.
Photo credit: Tom Mihalek / Associated Press
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I have always said that cities should tear up old concrete drive ways, stores, etc.
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