Harrison Neighborhood Environmental Assessment.

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Harrison Neighborhood Environmental Assessment.

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2003

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Harrison Neighborhood Association's (HNA) environmental committee was concerned about the Superfund sites in the neighborhood. Of particular concern were gas stations and vacant lots that once contained gas tanks. Redevelopment of these lots is very expensive because they must be cleaned up to meet environmental specifications. To get a perspective on pollution issues in the neighborhood, a list of City-provided addresses of polluted sites and industrial polluters were geocoded against the City parcel basemap. The neighborhood developed a classification of pollution/polluter types based on their understanding of each site and tried to reflect this in the final map.

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Prepared on behalf of the Harrison Neighborhood Association by the Minneapolis Neighborhood Information System (MNIS), administered by the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs at the University of Minnesota.

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Minneapolis Neighborhood Information System. (2003). Harrison Neighborhood Environmental Assessment.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/203442.

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