Financial Settlement: South End Urban Renewal Project (Mass. R-56): Environmental Impact Statement

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I. Opening Statement (Richie Hall) ri. Overall Assessment Findings (Karen Alschular) ril. Review of preferred alternatives (Richie Hall) rv. Questions on Procedure 7. Public Comments 1) Catherine Robinson (Cosmopolitan Neighborhood Association) Concerned about Dartmouth Street houses on Tent City site; they need attention/renovation. Appeal to BRA to keeo them. ^On Tent City site, want moderate-income housing with architectural patte
...rns that will harmonize with neighborhood.
2) Kip Tiernan (Warwick House, St. Phillips Parish, Community Land Trust) Low and moderate income residents are determined to remain in their neighborhoods and to play a strong role in determining the character of those areas. Too many people have alr-ady been removed. Red lining, real estate agents and zoning changes have favored a new privileged class. Have not seen or heard the last of the poor people of the South End.
3) John Perry (South End Garden Project) Garden Project severely impacted by proposed development on ex- isting garden sites.


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