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Southeast Quality of Life <br />Strategic Neighborhood Action Plan <br />How Does Land Use and the Physical Environment Relate to Other Task Forces? <br />As noted above, the Land use and Physical Environment Task Force and the <br />Housing Task Force have a number of issues of mutual concern, particularly <br />with respect to the maintenance of the core residential area. These task forces, <br />their successor committees or SEQL at large will benefit by the development of <br />tools and capacities (programmatic or organizational) which work toward their <br />mutual actions. <br />Many of the approaches to improving the image and nature of neighborhood <br />security may involve physical changes to the public infrastructure (improved <br />street lighting, cul-de-sacs, traffic diverters, park and public place design, etc.) <br />that will affect the character of the physical environment. <br />Many of the Capacity Building actions which focus on assisting business <br />development, neighborhood employment, neighborhood community <br />development, property maintenance, neighborhood gardening and similar asset <br />building are directly related to the interest of the Land Use and Physical <br />Environment Task Force. <br />53 <br />