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In February of 2018, the Milwaukee Common Council directed the Department of City Development to create an anti-displacement plan for neighborhoods near downtown, many of which are home to long-established Black communities. “ A Place in the Neighborhood: An Anti-Displacement Plan for...
Anti-DisplacementPlan.pdf
In 2023, City of Louisville worked with tenant organizations and residents of historically Black neighborhoods to design the City's Anti-Displacement Law. This law blocks government resources from supporting residential development without housing that is affordable for households in the...
Louisville KY Anti-Displacement Law.pdf
Passed by ballot initiative in 2018 by 65% of voters, the PCEF establishes a fund and community oversight structure for efforts to combat climate change with particular focus on solutions led by and emerging from communities of color and low-income communities. The ballot initiative establishing...
In 2015, the City of Seattle worked with communities in formerly redlined neighborhoods experiencing displacement pressures to launch the Equitable Development Initiative (EDI) to begin implementing new equitable growth framework in the 2035 Comprehensive Plan. EDI is the nation's first local...
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Austin voters approved a $300 million anti-displacement fund along with $1 billion for expansion of their transit system. Racial Equity Catalysts—community members with a depth of racial equity expertise borne of lived experience—were compensated to work with City staff to develop a Racial...
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