
Redevelopment Agency (Los Angeles)
The Los Angeles Redevelopment Agency was a government organization responsible for revitalizing and improving specific neighborhoods through projects like housing, infrastructure, and economic development. It aimed to eliminate blighted areas, stimulate growth, and enhance community well-being by using funds and planning to attract investment. In 2012, California eliminated redevelopment agencies across the state, transferring their authority and assets to local governments. The agency played a key role in shaping urban development by focusing on sustainable, community-centered improvements to promote neighborhood stability and growth.