Urban Revitalization May Go Forward Without Eminent Domain
For almost 60 years, urban redevelopment and eminent domain have been intertwined, both in public policy and in the public’s mind. Since at least the passage of the Housing Act of 1949 – and in some states even before that – eminent domain has been used to assemble large blocks of urban land out of small, cut-up parcels. Maybe urban development specialists can’t imagine life without it.
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