2/16/2023 0 Comments Panel divide jump paint![]() “City youngsters who insist that pavements are best for playing games,” journalist Charles Grutzner writes, “have scored a point with the City Housing Authority.” The New York Times headline read “ Hopscotch Wins Place in Housing,” and the story, published in 1958, reported how local officials had agreed to remove so-called “improvements” put in place at public housing projects-shrubs, cobblestones, grassy margins-and lay down plain asphalt. It was a victory for the little people-and in this case, the winners really were little.
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