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We believe the downtown hospital concept is physically destructive, but also culturally destructive to past, present, and future people of Downtown Utica.
A hospital is very critical for any community. However a hospital is more like utilities of water, gas, and electric. All these utilities are critical for the modern city life, but a hospital is not something that creates a urban neighborhood's culture. A large hospital district is not something that defines a group of people's language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts.
In fact today the Columbia Lafayette Neighborhood is ripe with all these elements of culture today, and we must preserved them! This is especially true when one considers two other facts; 1) that Downtown Utica is reawakening, approaching a critical Tipping Point, and 2) the health system seeking to bulldoze this neighborhood owns a prime, 64-acre, hospital campus just 1.7 miles away!
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#NoHospitalDowntown is "yes hospital" too, we simply want the new hospital at St. Luke's, not in Downtown Utica. Here's Why We Oppose The Downtown Utica Hospital Concept and Many Agree!