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Community renewal through municipal investment : a handbook for citizens and public officials

Kemp, Roger L.(Edited by)
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Local officials are making investment decisions to enhance the quality of life in their communities and to improve economic development conditions.

These new programs are not municipal give-away, or, as some call them, corporate welfare programs, but efforts to invest wisely in downtown areas and neighborhoods with the goal of revitalizing them, with the hope that business and commerce will follow.

This work presents case studies from Atlanta, Baltimore, Baton Rouge, Berkeley, Boulder, Cambridge, Charleston, Chattanooga, Chesterfield County, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, DuPont, Grand Forks, Hampton, Hartford, Hayward, Houston, Kansas City, Lake Worth, Little Rock, Madison, Minneapolis, Nashville, New Bedford, Newark, Oakland, Orlando, Petuluma, Portland, Saint Paul, Santa Monica, Seattle, Toronto, and Washington, D.C.

The case study topics include streetscapes, public plazas, museums, libraries, cultural parks, walkways and greenways, major infrastructure improvements, transit and transportation enhancements and other works.

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McFarland & Co Inc
0786414790 / 9780786414796
Hardback
31/08/2003
United States
English
328 p.
26 cm
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