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    East Palo Alto: A community divided

    Creighton Authors
    Strand, Palma J.

    Admin. Units
    School of Law; Werner Institute for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution

    Subjects
    Economic development; Municipal incorporation; California--East Palo Alto

    Title
    East Palo Alto: A community divided

    Authors
    Strand, Palma J.

    Journal
    Stanford Environmental Law Annual

    Volume
    4

    Pages
    119-129

    Date
    1982

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    http://hdl.handle.net/10504/113495
    Citation
    Palma J. Strand, Note, East Palo Alto: A Community Divided, 4 Stan. Env. L. Ann. 119 (1982).

    Abstract
    East Palo Alto is an anomaly in the Mid-Peninsula. The community houses a primarily minority and low-income population. The economic miracle which brought development and tax revenues to the rest of the Silicon Valley has largely bypassed East Palo Alto. This paper examines the debate in East Palo Alto over whether incorporation would help solve the community’s problems.
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