Author: Brentwood (Calif.)
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Category : City planning and redevelopment law
Languages : en
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City of Brentwood Zoning Ordinance
Author: Brentwood (Calif.)
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Category : City planning and redevelopment law
Languages : en
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Category : City planning and redevelopment law
Languages : en
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Zoning Ordinance and Land Use Document for the Town of Brentwood
Author: Brentwood (N.H.).
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Category : Land subdivision
Languages : en
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Category : Land subdivision
Languages : en
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Proposed Revised Zoning Ordinance and Report, Brentwood, Missouri
Author: Harland Bartholomew & Associates
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Category : Zoning law
Languages : en
Pages : 194
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Category : Zoning law
Languages : en
Pages : 194
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Highway Transportation Criteria in Zoning Law; and Police Power and Planning Controls for Arterial Street
Author: United States. Bureau of Public Roads
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Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Housing and Planning References
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 818
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 818
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Highway Transportation Criteria in Zoning Law
Author: William H. Stanhagen
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Category : Highway law
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Category : Highway law
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Highway Transportation Criteria in Zoning Law, and Police Power and Planning Controls for Arterial Streets, by W.H. Stanhagen and J.J. Mullins Jr. Highway and Land Administration Division, Bureau of Public Roads, Department of Commerce
Author: W. H. Stanhagen
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Languages : en
Pages : 104
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Languages : en
Pages : 104
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Segregation by Design
Author: Catalina Freixas
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 331972956X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 621
Book Description
This book discusses racial segregation in American cities. Using St. Louis as a point of departure, it examines the causes and consequences of residential segregation, and proposes potential mitigation strategies. While an introduction, timeline and historical overview frame the subject, nine topic-specific conversations – between invited academics, policy makers and urban professionals – provide the main structure. Each of these conversations is contextualized by a photograph, an editors’ note and an essay written by a respected current or former St. Louisan. The essayists respond to the conversations by speaking to the impacts of segregation and by suggesting innovative policy and design tactics from their professional or academic perspective. The purpose of the book, therefore, is not to provide original research on residential segregation, but rather to offer a unique collection of insightful, transdisciplinary reflections on the experience of segregation in America and how it might be addressed.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 331972956X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 621
Book Description
This book discusses racial segregation in American cities. Using St. Louis as a point of departure, it examines the causes and consequences of residential segregation, and proposes potential mitigation strategies. While an introduction, timeline and historical overview frame the subject, nine topic-specific conversations – between invited academics, policy makers and urban professionals – provide the main structure. Each of these conversations is contextualized by a photograph, an editors’ note and an essay written by a respected current or former St. Louisan. The essayists respond to the conversations by speaking to the impacts of segregation and by suggesting innovative policy and design tactics from their professional or academic perspective. The purpose of the book, therefore, is not to provide original research on residential segregation, but rather to offer a unique collection of insightful, transdisciplinary reflections on the experience of segregation in America and how it might be addressed.
Mapping Decline
Author: Colin Gordon
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812291506
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
Once a thriving metropolis on the banks of the Mississippi, St. Louis, Missouri, is now a ghostly landscape of vacant houses, boarded-up storefronts, and abandoned factories. The Gateway City is, by any measure, one of the most depopulated, deindustrialized, and deeply segregated examples of American urban decay. "Not a typical city," as one observer noted in the late 1970s, "but, like a Eugene O'Neill play, it shows a general condition in a stark and dramatic form." Mapping Decline examines the causes and consequences of St. Louis's urban crisis. It traces the complicity of private real estate restrictions, local planning and zoning, and federal housing policies in the "white flight" of people and wealth from the central city. And it traces the inadequacy—and often sheer folly—of a generation of urban renewal, in which even programs and resources aimed at eradicating blight in the city ended up encouraging flight to the suburbs. The urban crisis, as this study of St. Louis makes clear, is not just a consequence of economic and demographic change; it is also the most profound political failure of our recent history. Mapping Decline is the first history of a modern American city to combine extensive local archival research with the latest geographic information system (GIS) digital mapping techniques. More than 75 full-color maps—rendered from census data, archival sources, case law, and local planning and property records—illustrate, in often stark and dramatic ways, the still-unfolding political history of our neglected cities.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812291506
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
Once a thriving metropolis on the banks of the Mississippi, St. Louis, Missouri, is now a ghostly landscape of vacant houses, boarded-up storefronts, and abandoned factories. The Gateway City is, by any measure, one of the most depopulated, deindustrialized, and deeply segregated examples of American urban decay. "Not a typical city," as one observer noted in the late 1970s, "but, like a Eugene O'Neill play, it shows a general condition in a stark and dramatic form." Mapping Decline examines the causes and consequences of St. Louis's urban crisis. It traces the complicity of private real estate restrictions, local planning and zoning, and federal housing policies in the "white flight" of people and wealth from the central city. And it traces the inadequacy—and often sheer folly—of a generation of urban renewal, in which even programs and resources aimed at eradicating blight in the city ended up encouraging flight to the suburbs. The urban crisis, as this study of St. Louis makes clear, is not just a consequence of economic and demographic change; it is also the most profound political failure of our recent history. Mapping Decline is the first history of a modern American city to combine extensive local archival research with the latest geographic information system (GIS) digital mapping techniques. More than 75 full-color maps—rendered from census data, archival sources, case law, and local planning and property records—illustrate, in often stark and dramatic ways, the still-unfolding political history of our neglected cities.
Zoning Law and Practice
Author: Emmett Clinton Yokley
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Category : Zoning law
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
Revised volumes by Douglas Scott MacGregor, 2000-
Publisher:
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Category : Zoning law
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
Revised volumes by Douglas Scott MacGregor, 2000-