Reader responds to ROOTS program letter
To the editor: I am responding to Lynn Glorieux’s letter in the September issue regarding the ROOTS program office on East Ohio Street. I would venture to say that no neighborhood would welcome the office of any program intended to attract people with problems. Instead of a physical office in any city neighborhood, I would rather see a remote office with a mobile van that could offer the same help that the office in our neighborhood currently hosts. The homeless camp on Stockton Street was part of the area that I have been cleaning since 1981. Because of the 30 tents that were there for a year or so, I was forced to clean around it, instead.
-Nick Kyriazi Deutschtown






