Author: American Canyon (Calif.)
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City of American Canyon Draft General Plan
Author: American Canyon (Calif.)
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American Canyon Sanitary Landfill Operation Permit, Napa County
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Languages : en
Pages : 216
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Pages : 216
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Mare Island Naval Shipyard Disposal and Reuse, City of Valley, Solano County
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Languages : en
Pages : 788
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Pages : 788
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Draft Environmental Impact Report/environmental Impact Statement (EIR/EIS)
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Category : Dredging
Languages : en
Pages : 774
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Category : Dredging
Languages : en
Pages : 774
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Bent's Old Fort Natural Historic Site, Draft Master Plan, Interpretive Prospectus, Development Concept B1; Draft Master Plan, Environmental Assessment (EA) B2; Final Master Plan, Interpretive Prospectus, Dvelopment Concept B3; Final Master Plan, Environmental Assessment (EA) B4; Statement for Management (1979)
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Pages : 38
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Pages : 38
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Remaking the American Dream
Author: Vinit Mukhija
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262372401
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 361
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The redefinition of the single-family house, the urban landscape, and the American Dream. Sitting squarely at the center of the American Dream, the detached single-family home has long been the basic building block of most US cities. In Remaking the American Dream, Vinit Mukhija considers how this is changing, in both the American psyche and the urban landscape. In defiance of long-held norms and standards, single-family housing is slowly but significantly transforming through incremental additions of second and third units. Drawing on empirical evidence of informal and formal changes, Remaking the American Dream documents homeowners’ quiet unpermitted modifications, conversions, and workarounds, as well as gradual institutional alterations to once-rigid local land-use regulations. Mukhija’s primary case study is Los Angeles and the role played by the State of California—findings he contrasts with the experience of other cities including Santa Cruz, Seattle, Portland, Minneapolis, and Vancouver. In each instance, he shows how, and asks why, homeowners are adapting their homes and governments are changing the rules that regulate single-family housing to allow for accessory dwelling units (ADUs) or second units. Key to Mukhija’s research is the question of why the idea of single-family living is changing and what this means for the future of US cities. The answer, this book suggests, heralds nothing less than a redefinition of American urbanism—and the American Dream.
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262372401
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 361
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The redefinition of the single-family house, the urban landscape, and the American Dream. Sitting squarely at the center of the American Dream, the detached single-family home has long been the basic building block of most US cities. In Remaking the American Dream, Vinit Mukhija considers how this is changing, in both the American psyche and the urban landscape. In defiance of long-held norms and standards, single-family housing is slowly but significantly transforming through incremental additions of second and third units. Drawing on empirical evidence of informal and formal changes, Remaking the American Dream documents homeowners’ quiet unpermitted modifications, conversions, and workarounds, as well as gradual institutional alterations to once-rigid local land-use regulations. Mukhija’s primary case study is Los Angeles and the role played by the State of California—findings he contrasts with the experience of other cities including Santa Cruz, Seattle, Portland, Minneapolis, and Vancouver. In each instance, he shows how, and asks why, homeowners are adapting their homes and governments are changing the rules that regulate single-family housing to allow for accessory dwelling units (ADUs) or second units. Key to Mukhija’s research is the question of why the idea of single-family living is changing and what this means for the future of US cities. The answer, this book suggests, heralds nothing less than a redefinition of American urbanism—and the American Dream.
North San Pablo Bay Restoration and Reuse Project (North Bay Water Recycling Program)
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Pages : 732
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Pages : 732
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San Francisco International Airport Master Plan Draft Environmental Impact Report
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Category : Aeronautics, Commercial
Languages : en
Pages : 302
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Category : Aeronautics, Commercial
Languages : en
Pages : 302
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Grand Canyon Complex National Park (N.P.), Proposed Master Plan
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Pages : 138
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Pages : 138
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City of American Canyon General Plan
Author: American Canyon (Calif.)
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
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