Housing and Community Development in New York City: Facing the FutureMichael H. Schill SUNY Press, 28. sij 1999. - Broj stranica: 277 Leading housing scholars and practitioners provide a comprehensive, up-to-date description and analysis of housing and community development policy as they examine one of America’s largest and most important cities. Throughout the nation’s history, New York City has been at the forefront of housing policy creativity and innovation. As the federal government’s role in social policy continues to shrink and authority devolves to local governments, the focus in urban policy turns to America’s cities. New York City’s experience provides useful lessons for other municipalities on both the opportunities and pitfalls for government intervention in the housing market. Housing and Community Development in New York City comprehensively explores a full range of policy issues including the analysis of current housing problems and demographics; examination of federally supported housing assistance programs such as public housing and Section 8; scrutiny of the City’s response to homelessness and the abandonment of private sector housing; and a look at New York’s innovative program to rebuild neighborhoods with public-private partnerships. [Contributors include Victor Bach, Frank P. Braconi, Dennis Culhane, Paula Galowitz, Steve Metraux, Peter D. Salins, Benjamin P. Scafidi, Michael H. Schill, Alex Schwartz, Philip Thompson, Avis Vidal, Susan Wachter, and Kathryn Wylde.] |
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Housing Conditions and Problems in New York City | 11 |
Reviewing New York Citys Housing Market | 53 |
The Contribution of PublicPrivate Partnerships to New Yorks Assisted Housing Industry | 73 |
In Re In Rem Innovation and Expediency in New Yorks Housing Policy | 93 |
Public Housing in New York City | 119 |
The Future of HUDSubsidized Housing The New York City Case | 143 |
The Housing Courts Role in Maintaining Affordable Housing | 177 |
Homelessness and Public Shelter Provision in New York City | 203 |
Between a Rock and a Hard Place The Impact of Federal and State Policy Changes on Housing in New York City | 233 |
About the Contributors | 261 |
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Housing and Community Development in New York City: Facing the Future Michael H. Schill Ograničeni pregled - 1999 |
Housing and Community Development in New York City: Facing the Future Michael H. Schill Ograničeni pregled - 1999 |
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