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@Question: There's good evidence to suggest that integration of lower income households into amenity-rich areas produces better outcomes - such as better school performance and health. I think we need to make less affluent neighborhoods better and make high-priced, amenity-rich neighborhoods more accessible to a broader range of people who might already be working in the neighborhood (at all those medical facilities and hotels). Doing all these things reduces the problems associated with concentrated poverty or even the barriers to opportunity of living in an under-resourced community.

by Cheryl Cort on Jun 1, 2012 2:27 pm • linkreport

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