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r <br />d. Ensure that redeveloped neighborhoods have convenience services Oaundromat, grocery <br />and drug store) available. <br />e. Ensure that redeveloped neighborhoods encourage community building by offering <br />neighborhood focal points such as common recreation areas, meeting places or other <br />options. <br />f. Ensure that s^tpropriate resources and services ait available to assist residents in <br />buMng 'he new comrianity. <br />a. TARGET REVITALIZATION STRATEGIES • Selective RehabUitation <br />a. Inprove the overall level of enforcement of residential property standards. <br />b. Establish multi-year strategies for neighborhood revitalization and funding commitments <br />to carry out the plans. <br />c. Solve land use conflicts and other problems to enhance the quality and distinctive <br />character of areas with moderate improvement needs. <br />d. Support adequate maintenance where quality is sm>'ig. <br />e. Improve management and maintenance of smaller rental properties through landlord and <br />tenant education and enforcement of standards. <br />f. Ensure that appropriate resources and services arc available to assist residents, including <br />services, outreach and referral and support for neighbortiood organizing to build the new <br />community. <br />g. Police, schools, civic groups, social agencies and families should work together to <br />eliminate problems of illegal and disruptive behavior which are serious obstacles to <br />neighborhood quality. <br />h. Make chan^*-'. to the housing supply through renovation, redeveljipment or new <br />consmicdLa which will contribute to a population balanced in terms of income, lifestyle <br />and housing options. <br />i. Identify areas of incompatible land uses that detract from resid^r.aal quality in <br />neighborhoods a.';d seek opportunities to resolve conflicts through acquisition, <br />redevelopment and private efforts to strengthen buffers between residential and less <br />compatible land uses. <br />a Urban Strategies Task Force Report
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