Zoning, Planning and Use
Dec. 8, 2000
Banishing Blight
California redevelopment law was developed in the wake of World War II as a response to conditions of blight and decay in the inner urban areas. The statutory regime from which community-redevelopment projects are undertaken today retains the elimination of blight as its core objective.




California redevelopment law was developed in the wake of World War II as a response to conditions of blight and decay in the inner urban areas. The statutory regime from which community-redevelopment projects are undertaken today retains the elimination of blight as its core objective. The Calif...
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