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ZoneIn Audio: How Jerome Avenue Area Residents Feel About the Rezoning
By Abigail Savitch-Lew.
Dennis Hill
City Limits asked people attending a November meeting of the Bronx Coalition for a Community Vision how they feel about the potential rezoning of the area. Here are the answers that Ramon Mendez, Annie Wilson Rodgers, Dave Subren and Vivian Vazquez gave.
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