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Urban Development/Good Neighbor Program
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Urban Development/Good Neighbor Program OverviewGSA facilities are located in more than 2,000 urban communities nationwide. As a federal agency, GSA has the responsibility to leverage it federal real estate actions in ways that support community development goals, while also meeting client agency needs. This responsibility derives from legal mandate, including federal law and executive orders, as well as sound business practices. The core mission of the Urban Development/Good Neighbor Program is to provide GSA regional offices and their stakeholders with the technical, training, and outreach resources they need to implement good neighbor principles in the business practices of the Public Buildings Service. Those principles are:
Outside the agency, the Program develops positive long-term partnerships with national constituent organizations and serves as an initial point of contact for citizens who wish to discuss a federal project or issue with GSA. The shortcut to this page is www.gsa.gov/urbandevelopment.
Last Reviewed 3/3/2009
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