Blight definition

Blight or "blighted" means the condition of an area that meets the requirements
Blight means areas and neighborhoods with obsolete or inadequate infrastructure, unsanitary and unsafe conditions, as well as areas where a large number of building structures are dilapidated or are generally described as deteriorated, as defined by HUD.
Blight or "blighted" means the condition of an area that meets the requirements of Subsection 17C-2-303(1).

Examples of Blight in a sentence

  • Activity eliminates conditions of Slum or Blight (on a spot or area basis) is an eligible CDBG National Objective.

  • The use of Slum or Blight is not eligible under CDBG-NDR without prior written approval from RISE.

  • Elimination of Slum and Blight (SB) Upon completion of approved activity(ies) funded under this Agreement and prior to the funding expiration date of this Agreement, whichever comes first, the Subrecipient must document that the approved activity(ies) met the approved National Objective, as necessary.

  • To the maximum extent possible, this Agreement shall be construed in a manner consistent with the powers of the City, including but not limited to, the City's powers under the Blight Elimination and Slum Clearance Law and the Tax Increment Law, to achieve its intended purpose.

  • MHA will work with program Partners to identify meaningful indicators that will enable them to track and quantify the Blight Elimination Program’s impact in the designated communities.


More Definitions of Blight

Blight or "blighted" means the condition of an area that meets the requirements described in Subsection 17C-2-303(1) for an urban renewal project area or Section 17C-5-405 for a community reinvestment project area.
Blight means the condition of an area that meets the requirements described in Subsection 17C- 5-405.
Blight or "blighted" means the condition of an area that meets the requirements of Subsection 17B-4-604(1).
Blight means the disease caused by the fungus Phytophthora infestans;
Blight means a condition of decay, deterioration, disrepair, neglect or inadequate maintenance, including, but not limited to, conditions constituting a public nuisance, contributing to the diminution of the property values of surrounding properties, undermining the economic vitality of a neighborhood or creating health or safety dangers.
Blight or "blighted" means the condition of an area that meets the 631 requirements of Subsection [17B-4-604] 17C-2-303(1).
Blight or “Blighted property” means any one or more of the following conditions or activities: