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The document describes a model for allocating construction of new subsidized housing projects throughout the city of Los Angeles. The model uses techniques not employed before in the distribution of subsidized housing. It offers a flexible technique for placing new housing first in those areas best suited for it, rather than allocating a percentage of construction to each section of the city. Criteria considered are: transportation, job availability, physical environment, education, relevant land cost, density existing subsidized housing, and political acceptability.
The document describes a model for allocating construction of new subsidized housing projects throughout the city of Los Angeles. The model uses techniques not employed before in the distribution of subsidized housing. It offers a flexible technique for placing new housing first in those areas best suited for it, rather than allocating a percentage of construction to each section of the city. Criteria considered are: transportation, job availability, physical environment, education, relevant land cost, density existing subsidized housing, and political acceptability.
A Model for Subsidized Housing Location
A. D. LeRoy (author)
1973
79 pages
Report
No indication
English
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