The Central District Community Preservation and Development Authority (CD CPDA) was created in 2019 by the WA State Legislature to mitigate the adverse effects of major public works and capital projects on the CD. The CD CPDA’s mission is to drive economic empowerment for African-American, other minority and under-served communities through employment, career advancement, education, training and business development.
The Central District Community Preservation and Development Authority (CD CPDA) was formally announced on June 24, 2020 and is chartered by state law to preserve the unique character and history of the Central District, long recognized as the historical center of the Seattle African American community. Today, the Central District is a prime example of the negative impact of gentrification. Where once the Black population represented more than 70 percent of the residents, now less than one-fifth of the population is African American. Central District Community Preservation and Development Authority’s aim is to preserve and restore the historical and cultural character of communities, like the Central District, that have experienced dislocation, displacement, and disintegration.
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