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A Deadline for Goats to Get Out of Detroit
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/06/06/goats-face-eviction-from-their-grazing-lot-in-detroit/
Alexandra Stevenson (06 June 2014)
The campaign by the hedge fund manager Mark Spitznagel to let goats graze in Detroit has hit a snag.
On Thursday, Mr. Spitznagel brought 20 young goats from his farmstead in Northport, Mich., to the Brightmoor neighborhood of Detroit as part of a plan to promote urban renewal and farming.
But by Friday afternoon, the future of the plan appeared uncertain.
Harry Ward, the head of Detroit’s animal control, showed up to find 18 goats munching on the tall grass surrounding the abandoned homes of Brightmoor, one of the city’s most blighted neighborhoods.
Mr. Ward was alerted to the grazing after reading about Mr. Spitznagel’s goats in an article in The New York Times. He said he had been prepared to seize the goats but after assessing the situation, determined that they had adequate food and shelter. He gave the goats — and their caretakers — until Monday to leave the neighborhood; they will be seized otherwise.
“On Monday, if they are still there at noon, we will seize and ticket the goats,” he said. Mr. Spitznagel would be fined $500 for each goat, he added.
[ ... more at link: http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/06/06/goats-face-eviction-from-their-grazing-lot-in-detroit/]
The Detroit authorities are threatening to seize a billionaire hedge fund manager’s goats, which are grazing on land that the authorities claim is public. Bundy Ranch 2.0? (Just kidding. And it’s Mark Spitznagel.)
A Deadline for Goats to Get Out of Detroit
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/06/06/goats-face-eviction-from-their-grazing-lot-in-detroit/
Alexandra Stevenson (06 June 2014)
The campaign by the hedge fund manager Mark Spitznagel to let goats graze in Detroit has hit a snag.
On Thursday, Mr. Spitznagel brought 20 young goats from his farmstead in Northport, Mich., to the Brightmoor neighborhood of Detroit as part of a plan to promote urban renewal and farming.
But by Friday afternoon, the future of the plan appeared uncertain.
Harry Ward, the head of Detroit’s animal control, showed up to find 18 goats munching on the tall grass surrounding the abandoned homes of Brightmoor, one of the city’s most blighted neighborhoods.
Mr. Ward was alerted to the grazing after reading about Mr. Spitznagel’s goats in an article in The New York Times. He said he had been prepared to seize the goats but after assessing the situation, determined that they had adequate food and shelter. He gave the goats — and their caretakers — until Monday to leave the neighborhood; they will be seized otherwise.
“On Monday, if they are still there at noon, we will seize and ticket the goats,” he said. Mr. Spitznagel would be fined $500 for each goat, he added.
[ ... more at link: http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/06/06/goats-face-eviction-from-their-grazing-lot-in-detroit/]