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	<title>Comments on: Students help revitalize &#8216;Sin City&#8217;</title>
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		<title>By: Lauren Smoot, National Night Out : That Fresno Blog</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lauren Smoot, National Night Out : That Fresno Blog</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2011 17:48:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] this event held at Wesley United Methodist Church in El Dorado Park. El Dorado Park has been the target neighborhood for the movement to revitalize the Fresno State [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 20:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I too once lived on San Ramon, and I now live in the same area and don&#039;t like my present apartment, I would have stayed where I had lived if actually given a choice. I lived in this other apartment for 4 years and liked it, except for the vagabons that seem to think that they can take possession of what I owned, found, or purchased. One to the tenents east of sixth street told me that HE had every right to jump my fence to claim whatever he wanted. (I was told this after I noved from san ramon by two different people.) I had possion of a garage, a patio, and a food pantry and the rooms were bigger. I am also disabled and a senior citizen. Some Laocian people watched my place when I wasn&#039;t home I think they are good people and some are not into the drug chain. I just wanted others to stop taking things that do not belong to them, unless they asked me for whatever they needed.
When I moved to San Ramon, the origional owner was to replase the washer and dryer, but NEVER did, and the second owner had a honeymoon affair with her new property and the bank required a new facelift in order it to be refinanced, then the honeymoon was over and the family said that they couldn&#039;t afford to come from the Bay area to collect the rent, nor make annual repairs, then she defaulted on the loan and for eight months ontinued to pay my rent until I was informed about the situation. A friend tool me the hall of records to find some proof. I moved my things with a dolly and got burned with over charges to move what I couldn&#039;t. I was in shock and had to spend four months recooperating from the change. I still am not on my feet with my enviornment. Some of these people seem to be in a drug culture or on another planet.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I too once lived on San Ramon, and I now live in the same area and don&#8217;t like my present apartment, I would have stayed where I had lived if actually given a choice. I lived in this other apartment for 4 years and liked it, except for the vagabons that seem to think that they can take possession of what I owned, found, or purchased. One to the tenents east of sixth street told me that HE had every right to jump my fence to claim whatever he wanted. (I was told this after I noved from san ramon by two different people.) I had possion of a garage, a patio, and a food pantry and the rooms were bigger. I am also disabled and a senior citizen. Some Laocian people watched my place when I wasn&#8217;t home I think they are good people and some are not into the drug chain. I just wanted others to stop taking things that do not belong to them, unless they asked me for whatever they needed.<br />
When I moved to San Ramon, the origional owner was to replase the washer and dryer, but NEVER did, and the second owner had a honeymoon affair with her new property and the bank required a new facelift in order it to be refinanced, then the honeymoon was over and the family said that they couldn&#8217;t afford to come from the Bay area to collect the rent, nor make annual repairs, then she defaulted on the loan and for eight months ontinued to pay my rent until I was informed about the situation. A friend tool me the hall of records to find some proof. I moved my things with a dolly and got burned with over charges to move what I couldn&#8217;t. I was in shock and had to spend four months recooperating from the change. I still am not on my feet with my enviornment. Some of these people seem to be in a drug culture or on another planet.</p>
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		<title>By: barblv</title>
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		<dc:creator>barblv</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 17:15:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I too once lived on San Ramon, and I now live in the same area and don&#039;t like my present apartment, I would have stayed where I had lived if actually given a choice. I lived in this other apartment for 4 years and liked it, except for the vagabons that seem to think that they can take possession of what I owned, found, or purchased. One to the tenents east of sixth street told me that HE had every right to jump my fence to claim whatever he wanted. (I was told this after I noved from san ramon by two different people.) I had possion of a garage, a patio, and a food pantry and the rooms were bigger. I am also disabled and a senior citizen. Some Laocian people watched my place when I wasn&#039;t home I think they are good people and some are not into the drug chain. I just wanted others to stop taking things that do not belong to them, unless they asked me for whatever they needed.&lt;br&gt;When I moved to San Ramon, the origional owner was to replase the washer and dryer, but NEVER did, and the second owner had a honeymoon affair with her new property and the bank required a new facelift in order it to be refinanced, then the honeymoon was over and the family said that they couldn&#039;t afford to come from the Bay area to collect the rent, nor make annual repairs, then she defaulted on the loan and for eight months ontinued to pay my rent until I was informed about the situation. A friend tool me the hall of records to find some proof. I moved my things with a dolly and got burned with over charges to move what I couldn&#039;t. I was in shock and had to spend four months recooperating from the change. I still am not on my feet with my enviornment. Some of these people seem to be in a drug culture or on another planet.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I too once lived on San Ramon, and I now live in the same area and don&#39;t like my present apartment, I would have stayed where I had lived if actually given a choice. I lived in this other apartment for 4 years and liked it, except for the vagabons that seem to think that they can take possession of what I owned, found, or purchased. One to the tenents east of sixth street told me that HE had every right to jump my fence to claim whatever he wanted. (I was told this after I noved from san ramon by two different people.) I had possion of a garage, a patio, and a food pantry and the rooms were bigger. I am also disabled and a senior citizen. Some Laocian people watched my place when I wasn&#39;t home I think they are good people and some are not into the drug chain. I just wanted others to stop taking things that do not belong to them, unless they asked me for whatever they needed.<br />When I moved to San Ramon, the origional owner was to replase the washer and dryer, but NEVER did, and the second owner had a honeymoon affair with her new property and the bank required a new facelift in order it to be refinanced, then the honeymoon was over and the family said that they couldn&#39;t afford to come from the Bay area to collect the rent, nor make annual repairs, then she defaulted on the loan and for eight months ontinued to pay my rent until I was informed about the situation. A friend tool me the hall of records to find some proof. I moved my things with a dolly and got burned with over charges to move what I couldn&#39;t. I was in shock and had to spend four months recooperating from the change. I still am not on my feet with my enviornment. Some of these people seem to be in a drug culture or on another planet.</p>
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		<title>By: Jared Harper</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jared Harper</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 22:46:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sorry pal. It is not gonna happen. Look at the pic, those silly kids are just playing Monopoly. They took off with the program that was supposed to revitalize your hood and they cashed in, they did not let you stop at go to collect $200, rather they made you wait there and think the $200 was coming on its way, and there you are still waiting. 

Not to mention the next step by the university might be to buy out all those apartment complexes, demolish them, and build Campus Pointe II, but shhhh.....you didnt hear the spilled beans from me. Its already in their Master Plan well after the one they have now is complete. beware poor, disabled and the colored people of this campus community, they will come to take you out of the way all in the name of progress, then you can go join the west side or motel drive in their slum shacks. Public education is being sold off by the acre, and privatized by the Welty and CSU business mafia.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry pal. It is not gonna happen. Look at the pic, those silly kids are just playing Monopoly. They took off with the program that was supposed to revitalize your hood and they cashed in, they did not let you stop at go to collect $200, rather they made you wait there and think the $200 was coming on its way, and there you are still waiting. </p>
<p>Not to mention the next step by the university might be to buy out all those apartment complexes, demolish them, and build Campus Pointe II, but shhhh&#8230;..you didnt hear the spilled beans from me. Its already in their Master Plan well after the one they have now is complete. beware poor, disabled and the colored people of this campus community, they will come to take you out of the way all in the name of progress, then you can go join the west side or motel drive in their slum shacks. Public education is being sold off by the acre, and privatized by the Welty and CSU business mafia.</p>
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		<title>By: Jared Harper</title>
		<link>http://collegian.csufresno.edu/2008/02/04/students-help-revitalize-%e2%80%98sin-city%e2%80%99/comment-page-1/#comment-44291</link>
		<dc:creator>Jared Harper</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 22:46:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sorry pal. It is not gonna happen. Look at the pic, those silly kids are just playing Monopoly. They took off with the program that was supposed to revitalize your hood and they cashed in, they did not let you stop at go to collect $200, rather they made you wait there and think the $200 was coming on its way, and there you are still waiting. 

Not to mention the next step by the university might be to buy out all those apartment complexes, demolish them, and build Campus Pointe II, but shhhh.....you didnt hear the spilled beans from me. Its already in their Master Plan well after the one they have now is complete. beware poor, disabled and the colored people of this campus community, they will come to take you out of the way all in the name of progress, then you can go join the west side or motel drive in their slum shacks. Public education is being sold off by the acre, and privatized by the Welty and CSU business mafia.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry pal. It is not gonna happen. Look at the pic, those silly kids are just playing Monopoly. They took off with the program that was supposed to revitalize your hood and they cashed in, they did not let you stop at go to collect $200, rather they made you wait there and think the $200 was coming on its way, and there you are still waiting. </p>
<p>Not to mention the next step by the university might be to buy out all those apartment complexes, demolish them, and build Campus Pointe II, but shhhh&#8230;..you didnt hear the spilled beans from me. Its already in their Master Plan well after the one they have now is complete. beware poor, disabled and the colored people of this campus community, they will come to take you out of the way all in the name of progress, then you can go join the west side or motel drive in their slum shacks. Public education is being sold off by the acre, and privatized by the Welty and CSU business mafia.</p>
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		<title>By: robert winchester</title>
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		<dc:creator>robert winchester</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 06:10:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i live in sin city for 14 years and i was just wondering when this program starts am disabled
and i have no way of moving nor a place to move too. is there going to be some type of asistance for people like me and where do people that lived here for years that have come to call this place a home that you guys call hell . yes am not going to sugar coat this many of  the years have been not so good but back in the 80s i lived here it was the same but who named this area sin city don&#039;t you think the name is the problem . not the people some of us are here to live and not do drugs or gang bang or robb and yes the land lords do not take care of there propritys by making updates and changing things on there units . i live in a housing authority apartment four plex . i feel the root of money and disregared of human morals is the problem thats why we suffer  this is a beautful area but land lords and the commuity has let us down  provity and jobless and eldery need more than to be put on the back burner we came here we did not bring this every time there is good some how the land lords bring back the trouble so how can we fight this . and maybe when the games for fresno state come can we get more support on street crimes that come from other area&#039;s of town not to point fingers most of the crimes are here to watch the games .i &#039;ve had visiters from the game take from me a cell phone and my girl friends purce and my keys to my car . in day light on san ramon so come on we must take responceblity for or actions .</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i live in sin city for 14 years and i was just wondering when this program starts am disabled<br />
and i have no way of moving nor a place to move too. is there going to be some type of asistance for people like me and where do people that lived here for years that have come to call this place a home that you guys call hell . yes am not going to sugar coat this many of  the years have been not so good but back in the 80s i lived here it was the same but who named this area sin city don&#8217;t you think the name is the problem . not the people some of us are here to live and not do drugs or gang bang or robb and yes the land lords do not take care of there propritys by making updates and changing things on there units . i live in a housing authority apartment four plex . i feel the root of money and disregared of human morals is the problem thats why we suffer  this is a beautful area but land lords and the commuity has let us down  provity and jobless and eldery need more than to be put on the back burner we came here we did not bring this every time there is good some how the land lords bring back the trouble so how can we fight this . and maybe when the games for fresno state come can we get more support on street crimes that come from other area&#8217;s of town not to point fingers most of the crimes are here to watch the games .i &#8216;ve had visiters from the game take from me a cell phone and my girl friends purce and my keys to my car . in day light on san ramon so come on we must take responceblity for or actions .</p>
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		<title>By: robert winchester</title>
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		<dc:creator>robert winchester</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 06:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i live in sin city for 14 years and i was just wondering when this program starts am disabled
and i have no way of moving nor a place to move too. is there going to be some type of asistance for people like me and where do people that lived here for years that have come to call this place a home that you guys call hell . yes am not going to sugar coat this many of  the years have been not so good but back in the 80s i lived here it was the same but who named this area sin city don&#039;t you think the name is the problem . not the people some of us are here to live and not do drugs or gang bang or robb and yes the land lords do not take care of there propritys by making updates and changing things on there units . i live in a housing authority apartment four plex . i feel the root of money and disregared of human morals is the problem thats why we suffer  this is a beautful area but land lords and the commuity has let us down  provity and jobless and eldery need more than to be put on the back burner we came here we did not bring this every time there is good some how the land lords bring back the trouble so how can we fight this . and maybe when the games for fresno state come can we get more support on street crimes that come from other area&#039;s of town not to point fingers most of the crimes are here to watch the games .i &#039;ve had visiters from the game take from me a cell phone and my girl friends purce and my keys to my car . in day light on san ramon so come on we must take responceblity for or actions .</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i live in sin city for 14 years and i was just wondering when this program starts am disabled<br />
and i have no way of moving nor a place to move too. is there going to be some type of asistance for people like me and where do people that lived here for years that have come to call this place a home that you guys call hell . yes am not going to sugar coat this many of  the years have been not so good but back in the 80s i lived here it was the same but who named this area sin city don&#8217;t you think the name is the problem . not the people some of us are here to live and not do drugs or gang bang or robb and yes the land lords do not take care of there propritys by making updates and changing things on there units . i live in a housing authority apartment four plex . i feel the root of money and disregared of human morals is the problem thats why we suffer  this is a beautful area but land lords and the commuity has let us down  provity and jobless and eldery need more than to be put on the back burner we came here we did not bring this every time there is good some how the land lords bring back the trouble so how can we fight this . and maybe when the games for fresno state come can we get more support on street crimes that come from other area&#8217;s of town not to point fingers most of the crimes are here to watch the games .i &#8216;ve had visiters from the game take from me a cell phone and my girl friends purce and my keys to my car . in day light on san ramon so come on we must take responceblity for or actions .</p>
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