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The paper evaluates the Boston Rehabilitation Program as seen from the prospective of a city planner with particular interest in the politics of planning and housing. The author looks at the rehabilitation programs that had to be adjusted to the political and social climate. He studies the original BRP model, its processing, criteria for rehabilitation, and operational constraints, and then goes on to the costs and benefits of negotiating or failing to negotiate with the political system in which it operates.
The paper evaluates the Boston Rehabilitation Program as seen from the prospective of a city planner with particular interest in the politics of planning and housing. The author looks at the rehabilitation programs that had to be adjusted to the political and social climate. He studies the original BRP model, its processing, criteria for rehabilitation, and operational constraints, and then goes on to the costs and benefits of negotiating or failing to negotiate with the political system in which it operates.
Boston Redevelopment Plan - An Independent Evaluation of its Costs and Benefits
L. Keyes (author)
1969
22 pages
Report
No indication
English
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