"I've been living here for 30 years. One thing I've noticed within the last couple of years is that they're starting to redevelop in this area, which is a good thing. From what I hear, the president and CEO of Brown Forman Distillery is wanting to build Portland up like it used to be, years ago. They're starting with a few houses on the end. They've completely remodeled them. A new business has opened up down there. I think what it is, is that they want to rebuild a little at a time, to see how it's going to work. They don't want to just 'boom' and invest all this money and then turn around and it'd be a failure. I can understand that. I think they're headed in the right direction. Like any other place, we've got a real bad drug problem, here. Real bad. It's everywhere, man. It's here. Maybe someday they'll get that under control. They've been fighting drugs for the last forty something years. Even back in the 1960's, when I was a teenager, they were fighting it. I think that if they really wanted to end it, they could. It makes you wonder sometimes. The government... I don't know how much you trust the government, but the government does what the government wants to do. I think they can get control of it, but like I said, they can do something if it gets serious enough. But yeah, they're starting to rebuild and build some new houses around here. Get the right people in these houses. Get some decent, hard working people that'll take care of them. The general rule is that if you own a home, you'll take better care of it, than if you rent it. A lot of people got the attitude, that I've seen around here, that are renting and will not take care of their home. You get good people in, you've got a good neighborhood." -Don, Portland