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Elizabeth Schmidt, a resident of the Clarkchester Apartments in Ellisville hears the city council approve a proposed Walmart development with TIF financing during the council's meeting at Ellisville Elementary School Wednesday May 2, 2012.  Schmidt is among 250 residents of the apartment building that would lose their homes if the business is built.  "These five (council) people that voted to give 250 people $1000 a piece and call that a relocation program should be ashamed of themselves," said Schmidt
Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
Caption: Elizabeth Schmidt, a resident of the Clarkchester Apartments in Ellisville hears the city council approve a proposed Walmart development with TIF financing during the council's meeting at Ellisville Elementary School Wednesday May 2, 2012. Schmidt is among 250 residents of the apartment building that would lose their homes if the business is built. "These five (council) people that voted to give 250 people $1000 a piece and call that a relocation program should be ashamed of themselves," said Schmidt Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com Album ID: 1463224 Photo ID: 41597429
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