By Antonio D. French
Filed Monday, February 05, 2007 at 9:50 AM

Bosley said new homes being built across the country are often built with bricks from St. Louis. The used bricks, which Bosley said sell for as much as 50 cents each, are taken -- legally and illegally -- from the deteriorating housing stock in the city. These old houses are often replaced with new homes covered in vinyl siding and far inferior in quality, said the alderman.
"These new houses you can kick your foot through the walls until they put on that brick veneer," said Bosley. "But if you kick one of these old brick homes, you better call an ambulance first."
Board Bill 311 requires every person engaged in the sale or purchase of bricks to have a valid city business license and a permit issued by the Director of Public Safety that is not more than 90 days old.
Labels: Board_of_Aldermen
3 Comments:
This comment has been removed by the author.
2/05/2007 3:36 PM
Let me get this straight, Bosley wants illegal "rustlers" to register as "legitmate" thereby they can be regulated? I don't really understand. This is not addressing the root problem that being our deteroriting housing stock. How about we attack the landlords, whether small like Joe Blow from Creve Coeur or large like Paul McKee and Blairmont. Lets not forget our inept LRA.
Bosley says these vinyl siding homes are quite inferior. Why is he allowing his tough brick stock in the 3rd Ward to deteriorate, or be demolished, for such inferior new construction like Gano Place and Bosley Heights? He admits the older homes are superior, yet is not passing legislation to preserve them and he is actively promoting newer inferior housing!
Perhaps if Bosley took steps to promote our historical housing, they wouldn't be falling down on children. They would be occupied by tax paying residents.
2/05/2007 3:38 PM
Hey, call an ambulance becaus I am about to kick my house! Seriously, this is good but it is just the first rung on a long ladder.
2/05/2007 3:55 PM
Post a Comment
<< Home