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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 62
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San Francisco Community Renewal Program
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 62
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 62
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San Francisco Community Renewal Program
Author: Arthur D. Little, Inc
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Category : Population
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Category : Population
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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San Francisco Community Renewal Program: City Planning Commission and Department of City Planning
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Category : Administrative agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 46
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Category : Administrative agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 46
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San Francisco Community Renewal Program: A survey of the Office of the Mayor
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Category : Administrative agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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Category : Administrative agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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San Francisco Community Renewal Program: Experience in other cities
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Category : Administrative agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 46
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Category : Administrative agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 46
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Urban Renewal
Author: National Housing Center (U.S.). Library
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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The Dynamics of Neighborhood Change
Author: James Mitchell
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Category : Cities and towns
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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This document has evolved over three years to meet the need for a more comprehensive understanding of how neighborhoods change. The Office of Policy Development and Research at HUD formulated policy alternatives to stem the rising tide of abandoned residential buildings. It showed abandonment as the last stage of a process, not a random or isolated phenomenon. The failure of programs to counteract and halt the decline of neighborhoods has stemmed mainly from an imperfect understanding of this process. There have also been political problems with acting in neighborhoods before the symptoms were painfully evident and from the tendency of program developers to deal with the house, rather than the people who own it, rent it, loan on it, or insure it. Few programs have recognized that those people were part of a total neighborhood rather than occupants of individual buildings. The process of neighborhood change is triggered and fueled by individual, collective and institutional decisions. These are made by a myriad of people-households, bankers, real estate brokers, investors, speculators, public service providers (police, fire, schools, sanitation, etc.) and others. It is a reasonable conclusion that if a concentrated effort is made to affect these decisions then neighborhood decline can be slowed, halted, or in some circumstances, reversed.
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Category : Cities and towns
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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This document has evolved over three years to meet the need for a more comprehensive understanding of how neighborhoods change. The Office of Policy Development and Research at HUD formulated policy alternatives to stem the rising tide of abandoned residential buildings. It showed abandonment as the last stage of a process, not a random or isolated phenomenon. The failure of programs to counteract and halt the decline of neighborhoods has stemmed mainly from an imperfect understanding of this process. There have also been political problems with acting in neighborhoods before the symptoms were painfully evident and from the tendency of program developers to deal with the house, rather than the people who own it, rent it, loan on it, or insure it. Few programs have recognized that those people were part of a total neighborhood rather than occupants of individual buildings. The process of neighborhood change is triggered and fueled by individual, collective and institutional decisions. These are made by a myriad of people-households, bankers, real estate brokers, investors, speculators, public service providers (police, fire, schools, sanitation, etc.) and others. It is a reasonable conclusion that if a concentrated effort is made to affect these decisions then neighborhood decline can be slowed, halted, or in some circumstances, reversed.
Housing and Planning References
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 120
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 120
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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
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Category : Administrative procedure
Languages : en
Pages : 1402
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Category : Administrative procedure
Languages : en
Pages : 1402
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Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1979
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on the Constitution
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Category : Discrimination in housing
Languages : en
Pages : 1422
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Category : Discrimination in housing
Languages : en
Pages : 1422
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