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Slum clearance, for example, is only a major problem in some areas.
Parts of the area were designated under the city's slum clearance program.
The university's first significant expansion into the community was done with the aid of the federal slum clearance program.
This was followed by slum clearances and the building of council housing.
The slum clearance began in 1891 and included 730 houses inhabited by 5,719 people.
And then it all came crashing down on him, like a slum clearance he'd watched as a kid.
So the program of slum clearance had been halted.
Slum clearance was an operation to remove tumors from the urban body.
But slum clearance, by itself, also reduced the supply of affordable housing.
However, slum clearance and replacement was for the poor.
Millions of homes had been financed through previous government programs, and a start was made in slum clearance.
In addition, priority was given to housing construction and slum clearances.
Less prosperous agricultural workers of District 2 have been forced to move in slum clearance measures.
The goal of this extension was the slum clearance.
The Second World War brought an end to further slum clearance.
However the bomb damage meant that much greater progress had to be made with slum clearance projects.
Eccles Library was built on a slum clearance site in the town centre.
These were largely lost in the terrible 1953 flood damage, and subsequent "slum clearance".
Funds were provided for slum clearance and urban renewal.
A common approach is for government to sanction slum clearance and then build low-cost housing with public funds.
But in the 1950's the power of eminent domain was used for slum clearance.
Three times his family was uprooted as entire neighborhoods were demolished under the city's slum clearance plan.
Slum clearance did not become fully operative until the subsidies were cancelled in 1933.
But the end of slum clearance came more with a change in values: away from demolition, to conservation and rehabilitation.
The slum clearance programme disrupted the network of the old communities and the extended family.