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LRT/land Use Coordination

LRT/land Use Coordination
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1990
Genre: Land use, Urban
ISBN:

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Metropolitan Transit Planning

Metropolitan Transit Planning
Author: Minnesota. Legislature. Office of the Legislative Auditor. Program Evaluation Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1988
Genre: Local transit
ISBN:

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Transportation Policy Plan

Transportation Policy Plan
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Total Pages: 148
Release: 2001
Genre: Transportation
ISBN:

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Shaping the Metropolis

Shaping the Metropolis
Author: Zack Taylor
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-05-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 077355842X

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Rising income inequality and concentrated poverty threaten the social sustainability of North American cities. Suburban growth endangers sensitive ecosystems, water supplies, and food security. Existing urban infrastructure is crumbling while governments struggle to pay for new and expanded services. Can our inherited urban governance institutions and policies effectively respond to these problems? In Shaping the Metropolis Zack Taylor compares the historical development of American and Canadian urban governance, both at the national level and through specific metropolitan case studies. Examining Minneapolis–St Paul and Portland, Oregon, in the United States, and Toronto and Vancouver in Canada, Taylor shows how differences in the structure of governing institutions in American states and Canadian provinces cumulatively produced different forms of urban governance. Arguing that since the nineteenth century American state governments have responded less effectively to rapid urban growth than Canadian provinces, he shows that the concentration of authority in Canadian provincial governments enabled the rapid adoption of coherent urban policies after the Second World War, while dispersed authority in American state governments fostered indecision and catered to parochial interests. Most contemporary policy problems and their solutions are to be found in cities. Shaping the Metropolis shows that urban governance encompasses far more than local government, and that states and provinces have always played a central role in responding to urban policy challenges and will continue to do so in the future.