An edition of Renewing Renewal (2020)

Renewing Renewal

Community Involvement in Redevelopment After the Expiration of Urban Renewal Plans

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Renewing Renewal
Caroline Thompson
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An edition of Renewing Renewal (2020)

Renewing Renewal

Community Involvement in Redevelopment After the Expiration of Urban Renewal Plans

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Communities impacted by urban renewal in the mid-twentieth century were largely unable to stop the changes brought to their neighborhoods. The plans that operationalized urban renewal remained in place for over 40 years, with significant legislative, legal, and financial effort required to make any alterations. In New York City, many of the urban renewal areas and their governing plans have since expired, ushering in market-driven development and neighborhood changes. This thesis uses a mixed-methods approach to analyze the subsequent built environment changes and to explore community involvement through case studies of redevelopment in the former Seward Park Extension Urban Renewal Area (SPEURA) and Two Bridges Urban Renewal Area (TBURA). While many lots remain unchanged since the urban renewal era, those that have changed reflect local development preferences or the results of major rezonings. The case studies reveal the wide variety of methods of community involvement in site redevelopment, with implications for future participation in redevelopment in the city.

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Department: Urban Planning.

Thesis advisor: Moira K. O'Neill-Hutson.

Thesis (M.S.)--Columbia University, 2020.

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[New York, N.Y.?]

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OL44011500M
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1222809515

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