Residents in Westchester County are divided over a recent desegregation settlement, requiring the county to spend $50 million over the next seven years on low- to moderate-income housing and to market that housing to non-white families. According to the New York Times, many residents are in support of a more economically and racially diverse community, but some feel that the financial differences between the area’s richest and poorest will be difficult for some — particularly children and high schoolers — to handle. The settlement, which was made earlier this month, received high praise from Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ron Sims, who referred to the move as a “historic” step toward community integration.