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Article 80. How to breathe new Life into Contiguous Depressed City Suburbs

Many older metropolitan cities especially in the mid-west and eastern US have for the last sixty to seventy years experienced the decline of the suburban towns encircling it. These neighborhood towns are mostly independent with each having its own city government charter and school district. The main difference between them is that unlike small rural towns each is composed of a unique socioeconomic level. Some are wealthy prosperous towns contiguous with lower socioeconomic towns that have been in decline for decades. The most prosperous communities unable to expand their city limits have fueled the flight to new suburban communities far from the metropolitan center. Now with wealthy inner cities surrounded by blighted neighboring towns it is time for them enter into a type of “suburban renewal” once thought only done in metropolitan city centers.

The approach here is for a wealthy community to annex a neighboring town disbanding its city government charter and integrating its school district with its own. The advantage for the wealthy city is in obtaining space to expand and grow. While the advantage for the annexed city would be to experience new life and enhanced property values. In some cases just an image change is enough to bring new life to a community. The most viable situations would be where most of the blighted areas would be bulldozed and new homes and businesses built. This whole process has become more capable through the recent US Supreme Court’s ruling on condemning private property for private redevelopment. Before this ruling this would have been difficult if not impossible. While many states have recently enacted laws restricting the application of this new ruling law makers have failed to see the benefits of the ruling.

For more information see:
Article 39. Consolidation of city and County Governments.
Article 53. Developing A “Sense of Community” and Micro Economies in Depressed Areas.
Article 61. Community Development and Economic Growth

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