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Government

Apr. 10, 2012

Wind-down of redevelopment agencies dreaded

This month local officials will begin to sift through orphaned redevelopment projects, deciding which to continue and which to phase out. But observers are eyeing the process with trepidation.


By Ben Adlin


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Uncertainty about how various entities evaluate projects could lead to widespread confusion and a spate of lawsuits over broken contracts and other disputes in the wind-down of redevelopment projects across the state, lawyers and others said.


The elimination of redevelopment agencies earlier this year cast doubt on the fate of thousands of affordable housing and economic development projects. Local offic...

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