after the Department of Health approved its license despite a pushback from residents and city officials. on 196th Street SW-- mostly because the clinic is located within close proximity to Little League fields and the Alderwood Boys and Girls Club.
Rite Aid employees say they're irritated and overwhelmed, constantly having to look over their shoulders. "They're looking for a handout. They’re not looking forward to frequent the business for what it is," Gandy said. "The drug trafficking, and the vandalism on the building, the breaking into," Gandy describes.
Feisley feels clinics like these can help people change, but those living nearby feel that it's also changing something else: their community.
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jlcarver66 Yes we received many similar comments, yet our genuine concerns are constantly brushed aside. Politicians would rather gamble with the safety of our children than to hold a mega billion corp accountable for for lying to get city permits.
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