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  1. Revitalization Areas

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    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (2024). Revitalization Areas [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/revitalization-areas
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    Mar 1, 2024
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    United States Department of Housing and Urban Developmenthttp://www.hud.gov/
    Description

    Revitalization areas are HUD-designated neighborhoods in need of economic and community development and where there is already a strong commitment by the local governments. Revitalization Areas are the basis for HUD programs such as Good Neighbor Next Door (GNND) and Asset Control Areas (ACA). To learn more, please visit: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/housing/sfh/reo/abtrevt

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    Revitalization Areas

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    Updated Sep 24, 2024
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    Department of Housing and Urban Development (2024). Revitalization Areas [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/revitalization-areas-4e909
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 24, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Department of Housing and Urban Development
    Description

    This service provides location and program data for HUD-FHA Revitalization Areas. Revitalization Areas are HUD-designated geographic areas authorized by Congress under provisions of the National Housing Act intended to promote "revitalization, through expanded homeownership opportunities.” HUD-owned single-family properties located in a Revitalization Areas are eligible for discounted sale through special programs, including the Asset Control Areas (ACA) Program, and the Good Neighbor Next Door (GNND) Program. Revitalization Areas are determined by comparing a block group's median household income and home ownership rate to the respective rates of the surrounding area. If the block group is located in a CBSA Metropolitan area, then the metro area is used. However, if the block group is located in a Non-Metro area, then the state rate is used.

  3. Revitalization Areas

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    Updated Jul 31, 2023
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    Department of Housing and Urban Development (2023). Revitalization Areas [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/HUD::revitalization-areas/about
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    Jul 31, 2023
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    United States Department of Housing and Urban Developmenthttp://www.hud.gov/
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    Department of Housing and Urban Development
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    Description

    Revitalization Areas are HUD-designated geographic areas authorized by Congress under provisions of the National Housing Act intended to promote "revitalization, through expanded homeownership opportunities.” HUD-owned single-family properties located in a Revitalization Areas are eligible for discounted sale through special programs, including the Asset Control Areas (ACA) Program, and the Good Neighbor Next Door (GNND) Program.

    Revitalization Areas are determined by comparing a block group's median household income and home ownership rate to the respective rates of the surrounding area. If the block group is located in a CBSA Metropolitan area, then the metro area is used. However, if the block group is located in a Non-Metro area, then the state rate is used.

    This dataset also provides several variables relating to REO, and FHA activity in the block group including:

    • Average REO sales price over the last 12 months;

    • 90-day FHA defaults;

    • 90-day FHA defaults in foreclosure;

    • Active FHA-insured single-family loans;

    • Active REO properties, and;

    • A 2-year history of REO closings.

    Data for median household income are sourced from the 2012-2016 American Community Survey 5-year Estimates, Table B19013 - Median Household Income in the Past 12 Months (in 2016 inflation-adjusted dollars) and single-family homeownership rates are sourced from the 2012-2016 American Community Survey 5-year Estimates, Table B25032 – Tenure by Units in Structure. Data for HUD single family FHA loans and REO extracted from the Single-Family Data Warehouse in December 2018.

    To learn more about the HUD FHA Revitalization Areas Program visit: https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/housing/sfh/reo/abtrevt/For questions about the spatial attribution of this dataset, please reach out to us at GISHelpdesk@hud.gov. Data Dictionary: DD_Revitalization Areas Date of Coverage: 12/2018

  4. HUD Revitalization Areas by Block Group

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    Department of Housing and Urban Development (2024). HUD Revitalization Areas by Block Group [Dataset]. https://data.lojic.org/datasets/HUD::hud-revitalization-areas-by-block-group
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 2, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    United States Department of Housing and Urban Developmenthttp://www.hud.gov/
    Authors
    Department of Housing and Urban Development
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    Description

    Revitalization Areas are HUD-designated geographic areas authorized by Congress under provisions of the National Housing Act intended to promote "revitalization, through expanded homeownership opportunities.” HUD-owned single-family properties located in a Revitalization Areas are eligible for discounted sale through special programs, including the Asset Control Areas (ACA) Program, and the Good Neighbor Next Door (GNND) Program.Revitalization Areas are determined by comparing a block group's median household income and home ownership rate to the respective rates of the surrounding area. If the block group is located in a CBSA Metropolitan area, then the metro area is used. However, if the block group is located in a Non-Metro area, then the state rate is used.This dataset also provides several variables relating to REO, and FHA activity in the block group including:- Average REO sales price over the last 12 months;- 90-day FHA defaults;- 90-day FHA defaults in foreclosure;- Active FHA-insured single-family loans;- Active REO properties, and;- A 2-year history of REO closings.Data for owner-occupied housing units is derived from the 2010 Census SF1 tables. Data for median household income, and home ownership rates are provided by American Community Survey 5-year (2007-2011). Data for HUD single family FHA loans, and REO provided by the Single-Family Data Warehouse.To learn more about the HUD FHA Revitalization Areas Program visit: https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/housing/sfh/reo/abtrevt/, for questions about the spatial attribution of this dataset, please reach out to us at GISHelpdesk@hud.gov. Data Dictionary: DD_Revitalization Areas by Block Group Date of Coverage: 12/2018

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    District Revitalization Areas

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    Updated Aug 1, 2003
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    City of Washington, DC (2003). District Revitalization Areas [Dataset]. https://opendata.dc.gov/datasets/DCGIS::district-revitalization-areas
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 1, 2003
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Washington, DC
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Description

    All internal projects and their respective boundaries for the DC Office of Planning.

  6. Revitalization Areas by Block Group

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    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (2024). Revitalization Areas by Block Group [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/revitalization-areas-by-block-group-c33c6
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    Mar 1, 2024
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    United States Department of Housing and Urban Developmenthttp://www.hud.gov/
    Description

    This service denotes HUD designated Revitalization Areas - areas eligible for discounted sale of HUD-owned single family properties through special programs - by 2010 U.S. Census Block Groups. Revitalization Areas are HUD-designated geographic areas authorized by Congress under provisions of the National Housing Act intended to promote "revitalization, through expanded homeownership opportunities.” HUD-owned single-family properties located in a Revitalization Areas are eligible for discounted sale through special programs, including the Asset Control Areas (ACA) Program, and the Good Neighbor Next Door (GNND) Program.

  7. Revitalization Areas By Block Group

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    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (2024). Revitalization Areas By Block Group [Dataset]. https://s.cnmilf.com/user74170196/https/catalog.data.gov/dataset/revitalization-areas-by-block-group
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    Mar 1, 2024
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    United States Department of Housing and Urban Developmenthttp://www.hud.gov/
    Description

    Single Family Revitalization areas are HUD-designated neighborhoods in need of economic and community development and where there is already a strong commitment by the local governments. Revitalization Areas are the basis for HUD programs such as Good Neighbor Next Door (GNND) and Asset Control Areas (ACA).

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    Loudoun Revitalization Areas

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    Updated Feb 29, 2024
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    Loudoun County (2024). Loudoun Revitalization Areas [Dataset]. https://data.virginia.gov/dataset/loudoun-revitalization-areas
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 29, 2024
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    Loudoun County GIS
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    Loudoun County
    Area covered
    Loudoun County
    Description

    Revitalization Areas identify those portions of Loudoun County, specifically the entire Suburban Policy Area & a portion of the Leesburg Joint Land Management Area, where residential developers can receive tax credit funding for proposed apartment projects. They also gain additional points in the Virginia Housing Development Authority's (VDHA) Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) competitive tax credit scoring system.

    In the LIHTC competition, with application review based on a point system, an application can receive 15 points for its location in a designated revitalization area. These 15 points may make the difference in winning the LIHTC in the competitive application process leading to the development of an affordable rental project.

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    HUD Revitalization Area

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    Updated Dec 12, 2022
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    City of Newport News (2022). HUD Revitalization Area [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/nngov::hud-revitalization-area
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 12, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Newport News
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    Description

    This polygon feature class provides location and program data for HUD-FHA Revitalization Areas.Revitalization Areas are HUD-designated geographic areas authorized by Congress under provisions of the National Housing Act intended to promote "revitalization, through expanded homeownership opportunities.” HUD-owned single-family properties located in a Revitalization Areas are eligible for discounted sale through special programs, including the Asset Control Areas (ACA) Program, and the Good Neighbor Next Door (GNND) Program.Revitalization Areas are determined by comparing a block group's median household income and home ownership rate to the respective rates of the surrounding area. If the block group is located in a CBSA Metropolitan area, then the metro area is used. However, if the block group is located in a Non-Metro area, then the state rate is used.To learn more about the HUD FHA Revitalization Areas Program visit: https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/housing/sfh/reo/abtrevt/Data Dictionary: DD_Revitalization AreasDate of Coverage: 12/2018

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    Commercial Revitalization Districts

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    Updated Oct 31, 2019
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    Anne Arundel County, MD (2019). Commercial Revitalization Districts [Dataset]. https://opendata.aacounty.org/datasets/aca6e5d3501d4dd89004ced3e921e2c3
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    Oct 31, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Anne Arundel County, MD
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    Description

    Commercial Revitalization Area layer for Anne Arundel County, MD. Council Bill No. 10-17 established designated Commercial Revitalization Areas in the county where commercial and industrial properties that are revitalized may receive tax credits. These areas were defined by the Office of Planning and Zoning. Updated by Bill 86-18 which adds Area 9 - Ferndale - B&A Boulevard.

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    Commercial Revitalization Districts and Areas

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    Updated Dec 3, 2024
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    Fairfax County (2024). Commercial Revitalization Districts and Areas [Dataset]. https://data.virginia.gov/dataset/commercial-revitalization-districts-and-areas
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    csv, html, gpkg, xlsx, zip, geojson, txt, gdb, arcgis geoservices rest api, kmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 3, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    County of Fairfax
    Authors
    Fairfax County
    Description

    The Community Revitalization Section of the Fairfax County Department of Planning and Development facilitates strategic redevelopment and investment opportunities within targeted commercial areas that align with the community's vision and that improve the economic vitality, appearance and function of those areas.

    Contact: Planning & Development

    Data Accessibility: Publicly Available

    Update Frequency: As Needed

    Last Revision Date: 7/1/2024

    Creation Date: 7/1/2024

    Feature Dataset Name: Click or tap here to enter text.

    Name: DPDMGR.COMMERCIAL_REVIT_POLYS

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    2020 Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Areas (NRSA)

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    Updated Jan 26, 2023
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    City of Detroit (2023). 2020 Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Areas (NRSA) [Dataset]. https://detroitdata.org/dataset/2020-neighborhood-revitalization-strategy-areas-nrsa
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    csv, kml, geojson, zip, arcgis geoservices rest api, htmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 26, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    City of Detroit
    Description

    City of Detroit renewed five Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Areas (NRSA) in 2020, as defined by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Notice CPD‐16‐16. The intent of the NRSAs is to target Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) resources and leverage them with additional resources to further comprehensive community revitalization efforts. Click here for further information.

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    BROWNFIELD AREAS - FDEP

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    Updated Aug 3, 2023
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    External Datasets (2023). BROWNFIELD AREAS - FDEP [Dataset]. https://data.pompanobeachfl.gov/dataset/brownfield-areas-fdep
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 3, 2023
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    cjennings_BCGIS
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    External Datasets
    Description

    Brownfields are defined by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) as abandoned, idled, or underused industrial and commercial facilities where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination. The primary goals of Florida's Brownfields Redevelopment Act (Ch. 97-277, Laws of Florida, codified at ss. 376.77-.85, F.S.) are to reduce health and environmental hazards on existing commercial and industrial sites that are abandoned or underused due to these hazards and create financial and regulatory incentives to encourage redevelopment and voluntary cleanup of contaminated properties. A "brownfield area" means a contiguous area of one or more brownfield sites, some of which may not be contaminated, that has been designated as such by a local government resolution. Such areas may include all or portions of community redevelopment areas, enterprise zones, empowerment zones, other such designated economically deprived communities and areas, and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) designated brownfield pilot projects. This layer provides a polygon representation of the boundaries of these designated Brownfield Areas in Florida.

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    Neighborhood Revitalization Program Public

    • projects.topeka.org
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    Updated Oct 7, 2014
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    City of Topeka (2014). Neighborhood Revitalization Program Public [Dataset]. https://projects.topeka.org/maps/8b2adb09f39c43cfbb4195ae5aec8aca
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    Oct 7, 2014
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    City of Topeka
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    Description

    Use this map application to view current NRP Applications, the Neighborhood Revitalization Area, Local Landmarks, Historic Properties.Click on the map to see information.This data is created and maintained by the City of Topeka Planning Department. Go back to Economic Development page.

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    Birmingham Commercial Revitalization Districts

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    Updated Apr 18, 2018
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    Birmingham Planning & Engineering (2018). Birmingham Commercial Revitalization Districts [Dataset]. https://data.birminghamal.gov/dataset/birmingham-commercial-revitalization-districts
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    geojson, html, shpAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Apr 18, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Birmingham Planning & Engineering
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Birmingham
    Description

    Planning, Engineering & Permitting - Birmingham Commercial Revitalization Districts

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    Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Area

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    Updated Aug 5, 2016
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    City of Raleigh (2016). Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Area [Dataset]. https://data-wake.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/ral::neighborhood-revitalization-strategy-area/data
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    Aug 5, 2016
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Raleigh
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    Description

    The Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Area (NRSA) Plan was presented March 11, 2016 by the Housing and Neighborhoods Department as part of the Council-approved City of Raleigh’s 2016-2020 Consolidated Plan for use of federal housing funds.

    The first NRSA proposed is for the area south and east of St. Augustine’s University, including College Park and the former Washington Terrace Apartments. The reason the City decided to use the NRSA approach is to make use of its federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds in a more flexible fashion than would otherwise be possible. Job creation would be more easily achieved and public service funding and housing activities would be free of some of the federal restrictions that accompany the CDBG program. The CDBG national objective of principally benefitting low- and moderate-income persons will still be met. On November 3, 2015 the Raleigh City Council adopted this Plan.

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    2015 Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Areas (NRSA)

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    Updated May 8, 2019
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    City of Detroit (2019). 2015 Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Areas (NRSA) [Dataset]. https://detroitdata.org/dataset/2015-neighborhood-revitalization-strategy-areas-nrsa
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    geojson, zip, arcgis geoservices rest api, kml, html, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 8, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    City of Detroit
    Description

    Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Areas (NRSA). Click Here for further information

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    Commercial Area Revitalization Districts

    • gis.data.mass.gov
    • opendata.worcesterma.gov
    Updated Apr 9, 2025
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    City of Worcester, MA (2025). Commercial Area Revitalization Districts [Dataset]. https://gis.data.mass.gov/datasets/worcesterma::commercial-area-revitalization-districts
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    Apr 9, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Worcester, MA
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    Description

    In accordance with MGL Chapters 40D and 23B and 760 CMR 13, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts can approve Commercial Area Revitalization Plans, this approval is a prerequisite for the use of various state financial incentives for commercial development. CARD boundaries are designated by the Executive Office of Economic Development (EOED) with approval from City Council. Designated CARD areas in Worcester include North Worcester, Lincoln Street Corridor, Highland Street Corridor, Lower Belmont Street Corridor, Downtown, East Side, Village of Piedmont, Canal District, South Worcester, Main South, and Webster Square. Sites within designated CARDs are exempt from certain requirements of the City of Worcester Wetlands Protection Ordinance. The Executive Office of Economic Development (EOED) is responsible for maintaining this data layer.More information:Visit the Executive Office of Economic Development webpage to learn more.Informing Worcester is the City of Worcester's open data portal where interested parties can obtain public information at no cost.

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    Neighborhood Revitalization Area

    • gis-mdc.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Jun 5, 2018
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    Miami-Dade County, Florida (2018). Neighborhood Revitalization Area [Dataset]. https://gis-mdc.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/neighborhood-revitalization-area
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 5, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Miami-Dade County, Florida
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    Description

    A polygon feature class of the boundaries of Miami-Dade County's Neighborhood Revitalization Areas. This layer was created for the Office of Community & Economic Development to reflect low and moderate income areas where allocation of Community Block Designated Grant (CBDG) Federal funds are spent. This layer is frequently being used by community planners in their planning functions and studies. On-going plans are prepared for these areas with the main focus being economic revitalization for the community.Updated: Annually The data was created using: Projected Coordinate System: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_SphereProjection: Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere

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    Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Areas (NRSA)

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    City of Detroit (2020). Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Areas (NRSA) [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/sr/dataset/neighborhood-revitalization-strategy-areas-nrsa
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    Nov 12, 2020
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    City of Detroit
    Description

    Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Areas (NRSA). Click Here for further information

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Revitalization Areas

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United States Department of Housing and Urban Developmenthttp://www.hud.gov/
Description

Revitalization areas are HUD-designated neighborhoods in need of economic and community development and where there is already a strong commitment by the local governments. Revitalization Areas are the basis for HUD programs such as Good Neighbor Next Door (GNND) and Asset Control Areas (ACA). To learn more, please visit: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/housing/sfh/reo/abtrevt

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