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Showing Original Post only (View all)Mostly-White Ohio Suburb Fighting To Prevent Mostly-Black Bus-Riders From Entering Community [View all]
A lily-white Ohio suburb is doing everything it can, including risking millions in federal highway funding, to keep mostly minority bus-riders from a nearby city from entering their community.
The showdown began in 2010 when the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority proposed adding three new bus stops in Beavercreek, a largely white suburb 15 minutes east of Dayton. These new stops would give Dayton bus-riders access to Beavercreeks major shopping mall and nearby businesses, as well as a medical clinic and Wright State University.
Facing the prospect of buses coming in from Dayton, the Beavercreek City Council began enacting as many hurdles as they could to stop the new bus stops. Among the dozen roadblocks included mandating that bus shelters included heated and air conditioning as well as high-tech surveillance cameras, features that would be hugely expensive and are not common at other stops. Unsurprisingly, these demands couldnt be met and the council rejected the expansion. We turned downed an application because they didnt meet our (design) criteria, Beavercreek City Councilman Scott Hadley explained to Eye On Ohio.
Many in the area argue that their opposition boils down to a simple reason: race. According to the 2010 census, 9 in 10 Beavercreek residents are white, but 73 percent of those who ride the Dayton RTA buses are minorities. I cant see anything else but it being a racial thing, Sam Gresham, state chair of Common Cause Ohio, a public interest advocacy group, told ThinkProgress. They dont want African Americans going on a consistent basis to Beavercreek.
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2013/08/06/2419681/ohio-bus-discrimination/
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DainBramaged
Aug 2013
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WASPiest madhouse I have ever seen in my life.... the blocks are about keeping stuff to
bettyellen
Aug 2013
#42
I haven't been in a good ten years, but when I did it was 97% white... and what's worse is...
bettyellen
Aug 2013
#48
It's a pain in the ass only because those little towns were all built up long before
pnwmom
Aug 2013
#8
There is a black community next to Princeton Medical Center, predating WWI that expand during WWII.
TheBlackAdder
Aug 2013
#39
The racist donut of counties around Atlanta have prevented mass transit for decades.
onehandle
Aug 2013
#14
I've seen some of this, Atlanta inner city looks very upscale compared to LA or KC
uponit7771
Aug 2013
#15
My dad was in the USAF and we lived in Beavercreek when I was in high school.
kestrel91316
Aug 2013
#45
Someone should threaten to provide a free charter bus from downtown Dayton to their neighborhood!
reformist2
Aug 2013
#30
"Property values" = "we need to keep Those People out" in pretty much all cases
Posteritatis
Aug 2013
#38
Doesn't surprise me. Ohio, in many people's mind, is "The Alabama of the North"
BlueJazz
Aug 2013
#40
Why does it seem a point cannot be made about racial or economic desparity on DU....
Socal31
Aug 2013
#55