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

  • List the most important accomplishments and their impact (i.e. how are they being used) to minimize the threat of Fusarium Head Blight or to reduce mycotoxins.

  • Proceedings of the 2021 National Fusarium Head Blight Forum; Virtual.

  • Proceedings of the 2022 National Fusarium Head Blight Forum; Tampa, FL.

  • Pritchett, The “Public Menace” of Blight: Urban Renewal and the Private Uses of Eminent Domain, 21 YALE L.

  • Van Sanford (Eds.), Proceedings of the National Fusarium Head Blight Forum; 2008 Dec 2-4; Indianapolis, IN.


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 56 Subsection 17B-4-604(1).
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 means Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) de Bary;
Blight means anything that destroys or pre- vents economic growth, or causes devaluation of a building or structure.
Blight means the condition of a specific property or group of properties where the conditions are visible from public streets or right of ways and substantially detract from the aesthetics and economic value of the neighboring properties including health and safety hazards, public nuisance, crime, neglect and deterioration of property.