Political Economy of Environmental Justice: A Case Study of the Environmental, Economic, and Political Implications Facing the Redevelopment Agency

2010 
The economic future of Southeast San Diego is uncertain, as the Redevelopment Agency tries to solve a myriad of issues surrounding a residential area versus an industrial zone. The agency seeks to "...enhance the community's cultural and ethnic qualities." Adjacent to this ideal, is the need to market to outside investors, who would be interested in establishing a business in a diverse community, without infringing upon the rights of residents. They will address public safety (during construction projects), beautification of the neighborhood, affordable housing (low-income and senior), and the establishment of cultural education centers. Special attention will be given to the prevention of toxins entering the water supply and other health-related matters.
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