Development Without Displacement
Posted by on April 28, 2014
Policies for Developing Without Displacement
The latest boom in cities can mean rising housing prices and the increased risk that low-income communities of color will be pushed or priced out. Causa Justa :: Just Cause released a new report, Development Without Displacement: Resisting Gentrification in the Bay Area, that includes principles and policies that other cities can also use to ensure long-term residents and communities of color can stay and thrive. The executive summary is free to download and the full report is available for purchase.
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