Tamara Klida believes there should be a vision for a piece of land that is blighted and has been vacant in Saginaw since the early 2000s. She also believes the vision will come to fruition once it is created.
Bob Johnson | bob_johnson@mlive.com, The Flint Journal
Sun, 06/12/2016 - 2:01am
Tamara Klida believes there should be a vision for a piece of land that is blighted and has been vacant in Saginaw since the early 2000s. She also believes the vision will come to fruition once it is created.