City South Management Authority has caught nothing but hell since the City Council created it in 2005. Early on, many residents grew suspicious of its powers – some sweeping but imagined, others sweeping and real, like its land-use controls – and they remain wary. Developers have howled about its design requirements, which they say drive up construction costs. But the economy has dealt City South more political damage than all of the complaints combined.
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