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...an appeal on behalf of several groups who represent low-income and minority persons in Boston to block a proposed grant award to assist in the construction of a mixed use development project on air rights over the MA Turnpike and adjacent to Copley Square in Boston's Back Bay by Urban Investment and Development Corporation (UIDC); argues 1) that the Boston City Council acted upon the application without sufficient information to evaluate the project's environmental impact on the city and it's neighborhoods, 2) that the project will have a negative effect on the special problems of low and moderate income people and minorities (housing, displacement and equal employment opportunity) and 3) that environmental impact issues have not been adequately addressed; includes minority report of City Councillor Patrick F. McDonough on this issue; the city's response is kept on BRA/1380; a copy of this item was in the BRA collection...
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Copley Place (Boston, Mass.), Environmental impact analysis, Impacts, Grant Awards, McDonough, Patrick F., Minorities, Low and Moderate Income Persons, Air Rights Development Project, Development Projects, Minority Report, Back Bay, Urban Investment Development Corporation (UIDC), Boston (Mass.), IssuesShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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book indicates legal reasons an Urban Development Action Grant should not have been awarded in 1980 and used to clear the construction site for Simon Property's proposed 47-story skyscraper of luxury condominiums.
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