The Candidates Size Up Allied Drive's Problems

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"There's a lot of natural turnover that happens," he says. "It's unrealistic to think people aren't going to move out. They already do."

"They're seeing big changes in the area," [Robert Artis] says. The city's message to them is: "The things you're participating in have to change if you want to stay."

"MATC can't come in here and put all these requirements on folks and expect people to succeed," she says. "If you say to people, 'Go get your GED,' and they've never done anything like that before - how can they begin?"

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The Candidates Size Up Allied Drive's Problems

The word "trolley" has been banned from the rest of this article. That's because trolleys are not the most important issue facing Madison, despite what the mayoral campaign has suggested. Housing, education, even, arguably, the increase in parking tickets are more important issues than a still hazily conceived streetcar proposal.

Worse, by bickering so much over trolleys, the ma...

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