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Martin Luther King Jr. Drive ramp

Should the state Department of Transportation approve the removal of the ramp from Lee Street to Martin Luther King Jr. Drive?

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Holden said:

Have you noticed that no matter where you travel MLK Blvd is always in the most dangerous part of town? It's a good place to stay away from.

Nicole said:

"Holden" made the comment "it's a good place to stay away from." What about those individuals that don't have the choice to stay away from the area? Should they not be allowed to have grocery stores, housing, churches, or any other community asset? If we are to help one another, then I believe that it's not the place that we should stay away from, but the very place that we must go! If we want to make sure that citizens of Greensboro have equal opportunities and resources then we must go where others will not go! I believe that the ramp should most definately be closed. The residents will not miss the exit. As the article stated there will be two additional options in place to enter onto MLK Blvd. This is an outstanding opportunity for the community and I fully support it!!

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