Blight, and the neglect of property owners that leads to it, does not have to be tolerated in our communities.
When dealing with blighted properties, the answer is almost always addition by subtraction. That scene is playing out in Vandergrift, where officials are making progress in the fight against blight.
City officials say progress against blight depends on property owners, developers and neighborhoods working alongside the ...
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