Public Efforts to Redevelop American Cities

Never before, perhaps, has government at all levels been lobbied in behalf of the same cause by both liberals and conservatives, haves and have‐nots, welfare statists and rugged individualists… All these have embraced the same vague, but virile, objective: the salvage and renewal of American, cities...

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Land use
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Public works
Redevelopment
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Slums
United States/US
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