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Fixing broken cities : new investment policies for a changed world / John Kromer.

Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Circulating Collection HT167.5.P4 K76 2023
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kromer, John, 1948- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
City planning--Pennsylvania--Case studies.
City planning.
Urbanization--Pennsylvania--Case studies.
Urbanization.
City planning--New Jersey--Case studies.
Urbanization--New Jersey--Case studies.
New Jersey.
Pennsylvania.
Genre:
Case studies.
Physical Description:
xix, 317 pages illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps ; 23 cm
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2023.
Summary:
"Fixing Broken Cities explores the planning, execution, and impact of urban repopulation and investment strategies that were launched in the wake of two crises: late twentieth-century economic disinvestment and the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Because past practices could no longer serve as a reliable guide to future outcomes in this uncertain environment, any new initiatives had to involve a significant level of risk-taking. Based on the author's experience as a policymaker and practitioner, this book provides detailed insights into the origins and outcomes of these high-risk strategies, along with an explanation of why they succeeded or failed. This new edition examines policy initiatives from a fresh perspective, based on an awareness that (1) real estate ventures are best evaluated over the long term, rather than shortly after the completion of construction activity; (2) policies that had guided the allocation of public-sector resources during past decades of urban disinvestment need to be reconsidered in light of the economic resurgence that many American cities are now experiencing; and (3) the places described in this book are representative of other municipalities, of all kinds, where the pandemic has led to a fundamental rethinking of the relationship between home and workplace. A key theme of the book is equitable development, the question of who should benefit from the allocation of scarce public capital, and what investment policies are most likely to support this principle over the long term. The author provides realistic guidance about pursuing the best opportunities for improvement in highly disadvantaged, resource-starved urban areas, with reference to several key issues that are pressing concerns for members of urban communities: enlivening downtown and neighborhood commercial areas, stabilizing and strengthening residential communities, eliminating industrial-age blight, and providing quality public education options. This new edition will be of great use to planning, housing and community development professionals, both regionally and nationally, as well as to students on Urban Politics and Planning courses"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction
The Ten-Year Tax Abatement : An Equitable Development Controversy and a Political Compromise
The Center City District : Rethinking Downtown and Post-Pandemic Futures
The Transition Zone : Remaking a Neighborhood and Revisiting, 25 Years Later
The Neighborhood Transformation Initiative : An Ambitious Policy, a Land Management Problem, and an Organizational Development Success
Two Institution-Assisted Neighborhood Public School Ventures, a Generation Apart : Penn Alexander and Powel/SLAMS
The West Philadelphia Fire House : Constructing a Community Partnership and Witnessing Neighborhood Change, 1982-2022
Public Power and Political Dynamics in Camden : The State Receivership, Grow NJ, and the Newest Waterfront Plan
Two Inheritances for a New Administration in Allentown, Pennsylvania: A Rental Housing Crisis and a Wealth-Generating Neighborhood Improvement Zone
Conclusion: Three Glimpses of the Future.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Gemmill fund bookplate.
Other Format:
Online version: Kromer, John, 1948- Fixing broken cities
ISBN:
9781032410180
1032410183
9781032404530
1032404531
OCLC:
1356894210

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