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Redevelopment
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5/19/1997
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appropriate means; and (4) through the installation of new or replacement of existing public improvements, <br /> facilities and utilities in areas which are currently inadequately sen,ed.. <br /> <br />V. CONFORMANCE TO THE GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY <br /> <br />This Preliminary Plan fully conforms to the General Plan for the City of Redwood City. In general, this <br />Preliminary Plan is intended to act as a flexible conceptual guide, and to continue to conform to the General <br />Plan as it may be modified and/or implemented by future amendments and specific plans. <br /> <br />VI. GENERAL IMPACT OF THE FOURTH AMENDMENT UPON RESIDENTS THEREOF AND <br /> UPON SURROUNDING NEIGI-IBORHOOD <br /> <br />It is proposed that the principal purpose of the Fourth Amendment will be to permit the continuing elimination <br />and prevention of blight through assistance and encouragement of private rehabilitation and development <br />efforts; through selective land acquisition, cle~arance and disposition for private redevelopment; and through <br />provision or replacement of new or existing public improvements, facilities and utilities within and serving the <br />Amended Project Area and the Fourth Amendment Sub-Area. Direct Agency activity will continue to occur <br />only when sufficient financial resources are available and such action will produce effective and immediate <br />redevelopment results. <br /> <br />The impact of the Project as amended by the Fourth Amendment upon residents and upon the surrounding <br />neighbbrhood, as well as upon business owners and tenants within the Fourth Amendment Sub-Area and the <br />surrounding neighborhood, will, in general, continue to be in the areas of increased and improved vehicular <br />and pedestrian traffic circulation, enhanced shopping opportunities, increased employment and economic <br />development opportunities, and improved environmental quality. To the extent that the acquisition of <br />properties for redevelopment or for public improvements, facilities or utilities purposes requires the <br />acquisition of occupied buildings located on such properties, the Fourth Amendment may cause displacement <br />of occupants. Occupants so displaced would be entitled to re/odd, ion benefits and assistance, as pro,vialed <br />under the State Relocation Act. <br /> <br /> 4 <br /> <br /> <br />
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