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... Urban Renewal Administration . As the urban renewal program got under way , city engineer Shepard used his powers of persuasion more vigorously to discour- age construction along the proposed freeway route . At his urging , the voters ...
... Urban Renewal Administration . As the urban renewal program got under way , city engineer Shepard used his powers of persuasion more vigorously to discour- age construction along the proposed freeway route . At his urging , the voters ...
Page 88
... urban renewal and public housing to produce a comprehensive city plan . Specific urban renewal proposals invari- ably stirred controversy in St. Paul , but the abstract ideas of urban renewal and federal aid were popular . At least no ...
... urban renewal and public housing to produce a comprehensive city plan . Specific urban renewal proposals invari- ably stirred controversy in St. Paul , but the abstract ideas of urban renewal and federal aid were popular . At least no ...
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... ( urban renewal and freeways ) ; and three pro- posed procedural , as opposed to substantive , policies ( " Selecting Urban Renewal Projects , " 1955 ; " Proposed Planning Districts , " 1957 ; and " Potential Renewal Areas , ” 1957 ) ...
... ( urban renewal and freeways ) ; and three pro- posed procedural , as opposed to substantive , policies ( " Selecting Urban Renewal Projects , " 1955 ; " Proposed Planning Districts , " 1957 ; and " Potential Renewal Areas , ” 1957 ) ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Intercity Freeway | 17 |
A LandUse Plan for St Paul | 84 |
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