City of Passaic Community Renewal Program

City of Passaic Community Renewal Program
Title City of Passaic Community Renewal Program PDF eBook
Author Passaic Valley Citizens Planning Association
Publisher
Pages 118
Release 1963
Genre City planning
ISBN

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City of Passaic Community Renewal Program

City of Passaic Community Renewal Program
Title City of Passaic Community Renewal Program PDF eBook
Author Passaic Valley Citizens Planning Association
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 1963
Genre City planning
ISBN

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Community Renewal Programs

Community Renewal Programs
Title Community Renewal Programs PDF eBook
Author Jerome L. Kaufman
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1965
Genre City planning
ISBN

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Urban Renewal

Urban Renewal
Title Urban Renewal PDF eBook
Author National Housing Center (U.S.). Library
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1965
Genre City planning
ISBN

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What is the Community Renewal Program and what Can it Mean to East St. Louis?

What is the Community Renewal Program and what Can it Mean to East St. Louis?
Title What is the Community Renewal Program and what Can it Mean to East St. Louis? PDF eBook
Author Robert E. Mendelson
Publisher
Pages 78
Release 1966
Genre City planning
ISBN

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Catalogue

Catalogue
Title Catalogue PDF eBook
Author Harvard University. Graduate School of Design. Library
Publisher
Pages 708
Release 1968
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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City Politics and Planning

City Politics and Planning
Title City Politics and Planning PDF eBook
Author Irving Horowitz
Publisher Routledge
Pages 246
Release 2017-09-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351528394

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This volume discusses some of the factors determining the political impact of the city planner on community decision-making. Rabinovitz bases her book on case studies of planning decisions in six New Jersey communities that were chosen for reputations of both effective and ineffective planning. She also uses a reanalysis of an attitude survey of U.S. planning directors, as well as a synthesis of previous studies. The materials are presented comparatively, thus enabling the reader to identify major themes in the broad and, until now, largely uncharted area of the interrelationship of politics and planning.The author first discusses the variables that influence the effectiveness of planning. She then develops a typology of community political systems in the six cities, based on such factors as power distribution, values, style, participation, conflict and cohesion, and potential for program output. The typology of urban political systems is matched by a typology of roles for the planner; this leads to a careful examination of the usefulness of different roles in different urban political situations. Other variables on which the success of particular roles depends--such as the ability to command resources for desired actions, the norms of the planning community, and the needs of the planner--are included. Finally, the author raises three important questions central to the planner's effectiveness: Can success spoil the planner? What does the planner contribute to decision-making? To what extent does political utility determine the planner's benefits or reverses?City Politics and Planning not only explores some crucial aspects of the city power structure but also shows the importance of who governs and, in addition, assesses the impact of community values on the types of policies that the community is likely to adopt. As such, this volume is invaluable to the students of city planning, local government, political science, and urban sociology; as well as, of course, to th