New Directions in Urban Public Housing

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affordable housing research
Alexander Von Hoffman
Area Median Income
authority
BHA
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Chicago Housing Authority
Community Development Block Grant
community revitalization strategies
David M. Schnee
Epp Gayle
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Family Self-sufficiency Programs
Frail Seniors
Franklin Field
Gautreaux Program
Home Program
Housing Authority
housing policy analysis
ICF
Irving Welfeld
James G. Stockard
Karen A. Franck
Lawrence J. Vale
Leonard F. Heumann
LIHTC Fund
Low Income Housing
Low Income Housing Tax Credits
Mary K. Nenno
Mixed Income Developments
Peter Marcuse
program
Public Housing Development
Public Housing Policy
public housing policy challenges
Public Housing Program
Public Housing Redevelopment
Public Housing Residents
Public Housing Sites
Redevelopment Efforts
Resident Management Corporation
social housing reform
tax
tenant empowerment
urban housing policy
Urban Revitalization Demonstration
West Broadway
William Peterman

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138528802
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Public housing is at a crossroads, buffeted by demographic, economic, and political winds. Privatization, rehabilitation, demolition, rent certificates and vouchers, tenant management, tenant ownership, resident empowerment: these are just some of the current and proposed policy initiatives that could change the face of urban public housing.In this book the nation's foremost housing policy experts explore the problems and identify solutions that will define the future of this essential housing sector. The contributors review the origins of public housing policy, probe the current policy climate, and anticipate new directions. Chapters are illustrated with case studies from Boston, Chicago, Decatur, Indianapolis, San Francisco, and Seattle, as well as the United Kingdom.The book contains sections addressing: historical perspectives, social issues, design issues, comprehensive approaches to public housing revitalization, and future directions. The contributors include: Alexander von Hoffman, Peter Marcuse, William Petersen, Leonard F. Heumann, Karen A. Franck, David M. Schnee, Gayle Epp, Lawrence J. Vale, Richard Best, Mary K. Nenno, Irving Welfeld, and James G. Stockard, Jr. This book should be read by all city planners, housing officials, and government personnel.