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Green Corridor Project
The San Diego State University (SDSU) Brownfields Project partnered with ULI San Diego-Tijuana to conduct a Technical Assistance Panel (TAP) for the National City Green Corridor Project.
In 2023, ULI San Diego-Tijuana created another TAP report to reimagine four other National City sites that were identified within the SDSU Brownfields Project work. That report and this one were funded through a grant from the Environmental Protection Agency and the California Department of Toxic Substances Control for the SDSU Brownfields Project. For this second TAP report, ULI studied two sites that make up the Green Corridor Project.
This TAP is aimed at identifying placemaking, mobility, and development strategies that have been implemented in comparable areas of study that will help advance the overall vision for this initiative. TAP members considered the following principles in their analysis and recommendations:
- Promoting sustainable growth and mitigating the impacts of gentrification and displacement.
- Addressing the influence of climate change and its environmental events.
- Prioritizing broader community opportunities that could increase the impact of the Green Corridor Project.
Resumen del informe: The San Diego State University (SDSU) Brownfields Project partnered with ULI San Diego-Tijuana to conduct a Technical Assistance Panel (TAP) for the National City Green Corridor Project.
In 2023, ULI San Diego-Tijuana created another TAP report to reimagine four other National City sites that were identified within the SDSU Brownfields Project work. That report and this one were funded through a grant from the Environmental Protection Agency and the California Department of Toxic Substances Control for the SDSU Brownfields Project. For this second TAP report, ULI studied two sites that make up the Green Corridor Project.
This TAP is aimed at identifying placemaking, mobility, and development strategies that have been implemented in comparable areas of study that will help advance the overall vision for this initiative. TAP members considered the following principles in their analysis and recommendations:
- Promoting sustainable growth and mitigating the impacts of gentrification and displacement.
- Addressing the influence of climate change and its environmental events.
- Prioritizing broader community opportunities that could increase the impact of the Green Corridor Project.