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"content": "have mortgages, but they will never get a tenant for that house because of the disco. It even goes to the moral fiber of our society. Our young people are getting exposed to things that they should probably be exposed to after the age of 18. That is why across the City you will find children as young as five or six years old with their parents in bars during the day. That zoning was there for a reason. There is a reason we had an industrial area. A lot of issues then come to light. How do we strengthen estate committees to bring to light the infractions on urban planning? How do we legislate on that? How do we develop those guidelines? What do we do with those who have already gone beyond and messed up? Can we just come down hard on them and sort it out or do we say that moving forward we will not allow this kind of establishment in these areas? Of course, urban renewal is important. We have seen how much very little space it will take to create proper housing and public spaces. These public spaces give people dignity. I am sure you drive down Thika Road on your way to your great county of Tharaka-Nithi. As you pass Githurai on a Sunday, you will see so many people looking for space for recreation. There are many such spaces around. Many of our children are not even able to play on grass because we have allowed people to put up apartments that do not have a single playing field in this City. Those are things that must be looked at. We must have a unified policy on that as well as on urban heritage."
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