. Boston marine industrial park, o'connell seafood company, inc. Project: a restoration of Boston harbor pier facility for the fishing industry: urban development action grant application to the u. S. Department of housing and urban development. Boston Marine Industrial Park, Boston (Mass. ); Political participation; Community and Economic Development; Development Projects; Fisheries; Piers. EXHIBIT 15 III. Proposed Comprehensive Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy The most imponant planning goal for South Boston is to protect and im- prove the 14,170 homes and apart- ments in which the peopl


. Boston marine industrial park, o'connell seafood company, inc. Project: a restoration of Boston harbor pier facility for the fishing industry: urban development action grant application to the u. S. Department of housing and urban development. Boston Marine Industrial Park, Boston (Mass. ); Political participation; Community and Economic Development; Development Projects; Fisheries; Piers. EXHIBIT 15 III. Proposed Comprehensive Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy The most imponant planning goal for South Boston is to protect and im- prove the 14,170 homes and apart- ments in which the people of this community live today. Recent ex- perience and economic projections agree — for the foreseeable future, any new, privately financed housing built without subsidies in South Boston will be beyond the economic reach of all but a smaJl percentage of South Boston residents. In other words, each house that burns, each apanment vandalized beyond repair, each building allowed to fall apart, will meati fewer housing opportunities for present and future South Boston residents. Protecting and maintaining this valuable stock of housing is not a job that either the City or any other governmental unit can handle by itself. Housing belongs to, is used and abused, by people. That is not to say that the government has no responsibility for housing conditions. Every City activity from assessing to zoning affects the condition of the housing stock. State policies (such as maintenance of public housing proj- ects and requiring banks to disclose the location of their loans) and the Federal government are involved as well. There are four major, interrelated planning and development issues: (1) Residential Stability (2) Indirect Access lo Industrial Operations and Related Transporta- tion Problems (3) Incompatible Land Use 4) Vacant and Underutilized Land These issues are described separately for the purpose of clarity in present- ing strategies and investment needs. They are all, however


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