Realizing that the costs of moving out were too high, they would be much better off to remain in their present row house units.11 Even if nearly all of the people in the area shared this same goal of wanting to remain in their present residences, there was no spontaneous process that bound them all together as one group to mobilize toward this goal. Their immediate reactions, as mentioned before, were to take their serious concerns to discuss with there neighbors in small groups, and no further action seemed to be about to happen.