Recommendations included using market-driven development strategies to focus on the strongest neighborhoods while employing land banks in more economically challenged areas.
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Reinventing America's Legacy Cities
From Henry Cisneros, former HUD secretary and Legacy Cities Co-Chair, "The American Assembly project's leadership has been stellar over many years. In Detroit The Assembly led an expert and hardworking group. The strong attendance at the sessions was matched by the high quality of the analyses. It is an uplifting thing to see such a meaningful set of recommendations emerge over a span of several days. I know that all of us who participated were motivated by our desire to arrest the deterioration of the hardest hit cities and to improve the quality of life for the people who reside in them. I believe we laid out a reasonable path. Now we will work in our own ways to convert our ideas into actions. Please know of my immense respect for the American Assembly’s events and for your leadership!" """
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