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The debate over requiring urban neighborhoods to establish community gardens on vacant lots versus preserving open spaces for future development projects. - (Reading > Viewpoints)

The debate over requiring urban neighborhoods to establish community gardens on vacant lots versus preserving open spaces for future development projects.

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The main conflict in Metropolitan City centers on . Sarah Chen's argument for community gardens is primarily based on . Marcus Rodriguez's main concern about community gardens is that they . Janet Thompson's proposal differs from others because it . Michael O'Brien opposes Thompson's suggestion because .

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The debate over vacant lots in Metropolitan City reflects a broader issue of . While Chen presents compelling evidence from the Eastern District project, . Rodriguez's argument about future development seems , but fails to address immediate community needs. Thompson's compromise proposal might work in theory, but . The most realistic solution might be to .