The Boston Project: Discussion Paper No. 6: Boston Navy Yard
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While finding a suitable tenant may pose great difficulties, early negotiations to tie job training programs directly into company hiring practices could produce a net gain for both city residents and the new tenant. 3. Balance New Costs with Tax Revenues . Many city policies now attempt to increase city revenues while de- creasing city expenses. Navy Yard redevelopment should produce, at a minimum, long-term self-supporting uses. Blue-collar industry, for example, would help the city both thro...ugh property tax payments (increasing revenues) and through helping upgrade resident socio-economic status (decreasing expense needs). Digitized by the Internet Archive ? in §010 with funding from Boston Public Library acf/j http://www.archive.org/details/bostonprojectdisOOsloa D-1977 -3- 4. Commuters . Efforts to place Boston residents, rather than commuters in new jobs will also benefit the city. Certainly the city might encourage Charlestown and South Boston residents who live nearby to apply early for jobs.
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