Report Summary:
The legacy of inequitable land use and transportation decisions has contributed to rising health and economic disparities in Meadowview, a South Sacramento neighborhood. Empowering Community, the ULI Sacramento Health and Social Equity Task Force report documents the culturally inclusive conversations that led to the development of a community toolkit that empowers residents to engage in neighborhood decision-making by providing guidance on a range of issues, including project funding, budgeting, site activation, and development approvals.

Report Summary: The legacy of inequitable land use and transportation decisions has contributed to rising health and economic disparities in Meadowview, a South Sacramento neighborhood. Empowering Community, the ULI Sacramento Health and Social Equity Task Force report documents the culturally inclusive conversations that led to the development of a community toolkit that empowers residents to engage in neighborhood decision-making by providing guidance on a range of issues, including project funding, budgeting, site activation, and development approvals.

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