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    Shreveport gas station dispute highlights decline, homelessness concerns

    (The Center Square) – Months of dialogue between residents and city officials over a proposed gas station in Shreveport’s historic Highland neighborhood raises questions about responsible development and homelessness challenges as leaders look to stem decades of suburban exodus. The Metropolitan Planning Commission (MPC) unanimously approved a special-use permit Wednesday for the Southern Stop Market, […]

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