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Housing and Planning References

Housing and Planning References
Author: United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 870
Release: 1974
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

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Town of Roxbury, Economic Study

Town of Roxbury, Economic Study
Author: Roxbury (Conn. : Town)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1974
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

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Monthly Checklist of State Publications

Monthly Checklist of State Publications
Author: Library of Congress. Exchange and Gift Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1975-03
Genre: State government publications
ISBN:

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An annual index to the monographs appears early in the following year.


Catalogue

Catalogue
Author: Harvard University. Graduate School of Design. Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1979
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Activists in City Hall

Activists in City Hall
Author: Pierre Clavel
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-02-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0801468515

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In 1983, Boston and Chicago elected progressive mayors with deep roots among community activists. Taking office as the Reagan administration was withdrawing federal aid from local governments, Boston's Raymond Flynn and Chicago's Harold Washington implemented major policies that would outlast them. More than reforming governments, they changed the substance of what the government was trying to do: above all, to effect a measure of redistribution of resources to the cities' poor and working classes and away from hollow goals of "growth" as measured by the accumulation of skyscrapers. In Boston, Flynn moderated an office development boom while securing millions of dollars for affordable housing. In Chicago, Washington implemented concrete measures to save manufacturing jobs, against the tide of national policy and trends. Activists in City Hall examines how both mayors achieved their objectives by incorporating neighborhood activists as a new organizational force in devising, debating, implementing, and shaping policy. Based in extensive archival research enriched by details and insights gleaned from hours of interviews with key figures in each administration and each city's activist community, Pierre Clavel argues that key to the success of each mayor were numerous factors: productive contacts between city hall and neighborhood activists, strong social bases for their agendas, administrative innovations, and alternative visions of the city. Comparing the experiences of Boston and Chicago with those of other contemporary progressive cities—Hartford, Berkeley, Madison, Santa Cruz, Santa Monica, Burlington, and San Francisco—Activists in City Hall provides a new account of progressive urban politics during the Reagan era and offers many valuable lessons for policymakers, city planners, and progressive political activists.