Me, too, and my peaceful, polite community, the wealthiest county in the state, has seen an inexplicable rise in the amount of affordable housing developments in the last 8 years. There is no way that growth is organic; its obviously the result of an agenda being forced on us.
So 211 Pine Street, Mayfield (home of Ward and June Cleaver and their two sons) descends to become part of "the hood" but it never is the other way around. In the Jeffersons they had to move somewhere else to be uptown rich people.
I read my childhood home town now has problems such as an always loose pit bull terrifying children, thugs parking broadside in the street to get drivers to get out and give their wallets, drug dealing to the school kids and a growing loose garbage pile problem. When I grew up it looked exactly like Mayfield.
Started going down with a few scattered Section 8s. Decent people left, causing moe Section 8 vacancies.
Trivia fact: What did Beaver's dad actually do? "He works for a "big company" with main offices in New York City; more specifically, it was revealed in Season 3, Episode 19 that Ward works for a trust company under Mr. Anderson. He drives to work in his Plymouth unless June needs the car during the day for a specific errand."---from RetroWeb