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Should the "poor door" be scrapped?
I paid a visit to One Riverside Park and its poor door on a recent evening.
The "poor door" was hit with a lot of blowback when the plans first got out.
Well, getting rid of the "poor door" would be a good first step.
But having to walk through a so-called poor door has not deterred those seeking an affordable place to live.
Despite the controversy, it is not surprising that people are knocking down the poor door to get in.
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There have been complaints about so-called "poor doors".
There are no so-called poor doors to distinguish entrances for different incomes.
If "poor doors" are an unacceptable part of it, what should take their place?
If you block "poor doors" do you thereby deprive people in housing need of homes they can afford?
New York City is banning "poor doors" in a move one city official on Monday called a "big win for dignity".
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