Affordable City
Affordable City
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Author(s): Davis, Diane
Davis, John Emmeus
ISBN No.: 9781566391092
Pages: 320
Year: 199401
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 98.67
Status: Out Of Print

Acknowledgments Introduction: Toward a Third Sector Housing Policy - John Emmeus Davis Part I: Components and Dilemmas of a Third Sector Housing Policy 1. Social Housing: U.S. Prospect, Canadian Reality - Peter Dreier and J. David Hulchanski 2. Beyond the Market and the State: The Diverse Domain of Social Housing - John Emmeus Davis 3. Diminishing Returns: A Critical Look at Subsidy Recapture - Helen S. Cohen 4.


Community-Based Housing Strengths of the Strategy amid Dilemmas that Won't Go Away - Rachel G. Bratt 5. Will All Tenants Win? - Woody Widrow Part II: Third Sector Housing in Action: Policies, Programs, and Plans 6. Building the Progressive City: Third Sector Housing in Burlington, Vermont - John Emmeus Davis 7. Boston in the 1980s: Toward a Social Housing Policy - Chuck Collins and Kirby White 8. the Legacy of Mt. Laurel: Maintaining Affordability in New Jersey's Inclusionary Developments - Alan Mallach 9. Housing Trust Funds - Mary E.


Brooks 10. Zigzagging toward Long-Term Affordability in the Sunbelt: The San Diego Housing Trust Fund - Nico Calavita, Kenneth Grimes, and Susan Reynolds About the Contributors Index.


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