It’s too bad the city is suing to demolish;
At that time he told us the home was about 80% complete.
“The heating, the plumbing, the water all that, electrical stuff is done, we just got to do the fancy stuff, so our hope is to have it done, hopefully by the end of the year,” Strizheus said.
But now the city is suing Strizheus to have the home demolished and lot cleaned up.
It would make a great transitional home for people struggling with addiction. You could easily get 8-10 or even more living there.
Oh, my bad. We don’t ‘allow’ those kinds of housing in the ‘nice’ neighborhoods. We like to cram them into Whittier. The rich shouldn’t have to look at addicts coming and going unless they volunteer at the Banquet over Christmas break.