Pubdate: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 Source: Fort Pierce Tribune (FL) Copyright: 2005 The E.W. Scripps Co. Contact: http://web.tcpalm.com/sitetools/lettertrib.html Website: http://www.tcpalm.com/tcp/tribune Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2050 Author: Pauline Stewart EMBRACE OTHERS SEEKING PRIDE It was with great interest that I read the article in the Tribune's local section of Sept. 11, "Restoration top priority for Hibiscus Park residents." It is always a pleasure to see people taking pride in their community and adding another street to within the neighborhood's association boundaries because they liked how that street was being revitalized. I live on a street that borders on Hibiscus Park. Unfortunately, it will take a lot more than restoring the natural luster to bring our street anywhere close to being a part of the premier neighborhood in Fort Pierce that Hibiscus Park hopes to boast even though we are just a stone's throw away. The Fort Pierce Police Department spends a lot of time here due to unrest and disturbances in this area. They are prompt to respond and are courteous and diplomatic in dealing with the complaints. What disturbs me is the fact that they always give us the same advise: "This is one of the worst areas in Fort Pierce. Why don't you move to a better neighborhood?" It grieves me to think that we should have to leave our home because others around do not have the same respect for their surroundings as we do. Others who will tolerate and maybe welcome the crack houses and the drug dealers ruining what could be and should be a respectable and thriving community. I pat you on the back, Hibiscus Park Neighborhood Association, for all the effort you guys have put into making it a contender for the premier neighborhood to live in Fort Pierce. But we ask you not to embrace only the streets that you consider around you that are already on an upward mode of revitalization. Your help and support would be welcomed by those that border you and still have some residents that want to bring back some pride to their street. Pauline Stewart, Fort Pierce - ---