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First Ward Urban Renewal Area, N.C. R-79, Charlotte, North Carolina
The project is a conventional urban renwal program proposing to clear and redevelop 141.7 acres of blighted predominantly residential land, near the central business district of Charlotte, North Carolina. Approximately 37 acres of this land has been cleared and is being used for an expressway nearing completion. The balance of the project will remove 367 substandard structures to make land available for the construction of a new intown residential area for low to middle income people. The project will benefit the social environment by providing much needed low and moderate as well as middle income housing which is close to jobs, shops, health facilities and other needed recreational, cultural, and educational facilities in downtown Charlotte. It will also eliminate slums and blighted conditions which prevail throughout the area and halt the steady economic and social decline. Adverse effects in the project are moderate noise exposure, relocation of businesses and homeowners, and the temporary effects of construction activities. Land use is now predominantly residential although zoned predominantly business. Re-use is proposed for a predominantly residential area with no drastic change in density anticipated.
First Ward Urban Renewal Area, N.C. R-79, Charlotte, North Carolina
The project is a conventional urban renwal program proposing to clear and redevelop 141.7 acres of blighted predominantly residential land, near the central business district of Charlotte, North Carolina. Approximately 37 acres of this land has been cleared and is being used for an expressway nearing completion. The balance of the project will remove 367 substandard structures to make land available for the construction of a new intown residential area for low to middle income people. The project will benefit the social environment by providing much needed low and moderate as well as middle income housing which is close to jobs, shops, health facilities and other needed recreational, cultural, and educational facilities in downtown Charlotte. It will also eliminate slums and blighted conditions which prevail throughout the area and halt the steady economic and social decline. Adverse effects in the project are moderate noise exposure, relocation of businesses and homeowners, and the temporary effects of construction activities. Land use is now predominantly residential although zoned predominantly business. Re-use is proposed for a predominantly residential area with no drastic change in density anticipated.
First Ward Urban Renewal Area, N.C. R-79, Charlotte, North Carolina
1973
67 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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