Right Sizing Flint's Infrastructure in the Wake of the Flint Water Crisis Would Constitute an Additional Environmental Injustice.

right sizing smart decline social justice structural racism urban renewal

Journal

Journal of the American Planning Association. American Planning Association
ISSN: 0194-4363
Titre abrégé: J Am Plann Assoc
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9878432

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2021
Historique:
entrez: 15 10 2021
pubmed: 16 10 2021
medline: 16 10 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Right sizing has become an essential talking point in discussing next steps for postindustrial and shrinking cities as they struggle to maintain outdated, outsized infrastructure. Yet the literature has been clear that balancing economic and social objectives must be a key part of the discussion, especially given that historical patterns of disinvestment have disproportionately affected socioeconomically disadvantaged and racial/ethnic minority populations. In this Viewpoint, we illuminate concerns on a recent article published in this journal on right sizing that Flint (MI) should have enacted in the wake of its catastrophic water crisis. We present the nature of decline in Flint, as well as evidence from Flint's recent master plan and its history with urban renewal that demonstrates why recommending such a policy not only goes against common urban planning practice but misses the local context in Flint, which is marked by deep-seated apprehension of the inequitable underpinnings of historical urban planning practice.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34650317
doi: 10.1080/01944363.2020.1864226
pmc: PMC8513782
mid: NIHMS1688216
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

424-432

Subventions

Organisme : NIMHD NIH HHS
ID : U54 MD011227
Pays : United States

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Auteurs

Richard C Sadler (RC)

is an assistant professor in the Division of Public Health at Michigan State University. is the C. S. Mott Endowed Professor in the Division of Public Health at Michigan State University. is the methodology core community director for the Flint Center for Health Equity Solutions. is the chief of staff for the City of Flint. is an urban planner in the Flint community. is a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography, Environment, & Society at the University of Minnesota and the former mayor of Flint from 2009 to 2015. is the director of Neighborhood and Community Services at Kettering University.

Debra Furr-Holden (D)

is an assistant professor in the Division of Public Health at Michigan State University. is the C. S. Mott Endowed Professor in the Division of Public Health at Michigan State University. is the methodology core community director for the Flint Center for Health Equity Solutions. is the chief of staff for the City of Flint. is an urban planner in the Flint community. is a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography, Environment, & Society at the University of Minnesota and the former mayor of Flint from 2009 to 2015. is the director of Neighborhood and Community Services at Kettering University.

Ella Greene-Moton (E)

is an assistant professor in the Division of Public Health at Michigan State University. is the C. S. Mott Endowed Professor in the Division of Public Health at Michigan State University. is the methodology core community director for the Flint Center for Health Equity Solutions. is the chief of staff for the City of Flint. is an urban planner in the Flint community. is a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography, Environment, & Society at the University of Minnesota and the former mayor of Flint from 2009 to 2015. is the director of Neighborhood and Community Services at Kettering University.

Brian Larkin (B)

is an assistant professor in the Division of Public Health at Michigan State University. is the C. S. Mott Endowed Professor in the Division of Public Health at Michigan State University. is the methodology core community director for the Flint Center for Health Equity Solutions. is the chief of staff for the City of Flint. is an urban planner in the Flint community. is a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography, Environment, & Society at the University of Minnesota and the former mayor of Flint from 2009 to 2015. is the director of Neighborhood and Community Services at Kettering University.

Moses Timlin (M)

is an assistant professor in the Division of Public Health at Michigan State University. is the C. S. Mott Endowed Professor in the Division of Public Health at Michigan State University. is the methodology core community director for the Flint Center for Health Equity Solutions. is the chief of staff for the City of Flint. is an urban planner in the Flint community. is a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography, Environment, & Society at the University of Minnesota and the former mayor of Flint from 2009 to 2015. is the director of Neighborhood and Community Services at Kettering University.

Dayne Walling (D)

is an assistant professor in the Division of Public Health at Michigan State University. is the C. S. Mott Endowed Professor in the Division of Public Health at Michigan State University. is the methodology core community director for the Flint Center for Health Equity Solutions. is the chief of staff for the City of Flint. is an urban planner in the Flint community. is a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography, Environment, & Society at the University of Minnesota and the former mayor of Flint from 2009 to 2015. is the director of Neighborhood and Community Services at Kettering University.

Thomas Wyatt (T)

is an assistant professor in the Division of Public Health at Michigan State University. is the C. S. Mott Endowed Professor in the Division of Public Health at Michigan State University. is the methodology core community director for the Flint Center for Health Equity Solutions. is the chief of staff for the City of Flint. is an urban planner in the Flint community. is a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography, Environment, & Society at the University of Minnesota and the former mayor of Flint from 2009 to 2015. is the director of Neighborhood and Community Services at Kettering University.

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