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SJOENG: How Historic Inequity Shapes DC’s Transit-Oriented Development

SJOENG, June 19, 2022, How Historic Inequity Shapes DC’s Transit-Oriented Development

As walkable, transit-oriented neighborhoods became more desirable, housing costs rose and older residents were pushed out. “Between 2000 and 2013, about 40 percent of the city’s lower-income neighborhoods experienced gentrification, according to a 2019 study by the National Community Reinvestment Coalition.” The same report claims that more than 20,000 Black residents were displaced during that time. “Meanwhile, not only were residents living East of the Anacostia River not seeing much TOD, they were also dealing with disproportionate social and economic issues,” creating “an uneven set of opportunities for families and businesses.”

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