Newton's Future

Newton's Future
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Total Pages:
Release: 2012
Genre: City planning
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Land Use Goals and Policies

Land Use Goals and Policies
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Total Pages: 41
Release: 1977
Genre: City planning
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Town of Newton

Town of Newton
Author: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Economic Development
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1961
Genre: City planning
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Comprehensive Plan Elements, Newton, Mississippi, May, 1971

Comprehensive Plan Elements, Newton, Mississippi, May, 1971
Author: Michael Baker Jr., Inc
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1971
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

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This study includes an inventory and analysis of existing conditions, trends, and sets forth recommendations for the future growth and redevelopment of the city of Newton, state of Mississippi. This study includes General Features, Existing Land Use Analysis, Utilities Study, Major Thoroughfares, Initial Housing Element, Community Facilities, Parking and Commercial area, Neighborhood Analysis, Neighborhood Redevelopment Program and the Future Land Use Plan, 1990. The Population and Economics Study for Newton is included in a separate report which deals with the population and economic phase of Newton County, Newton and Decatur, Mississippi. Newton is situated in east central Mississippi in Newton County, slightly south of Interstate 20 at the junction of U.S.Highway 80 and State Highway 15, and at a point some 70 miles east of Jackson, and about 25 miles west of Meridian, Mississippi. The city, with a 1970 population of 3,522 persons, is typical of many small towns in the United States. There is a need for additional industry and commercial activity to create jobs and bring additional revenue into the city. While the city is attempting to make improvements, they are hampered, like most cities, by an inadequate financial base.

Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: United States. Federal Aviation Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1979
Genre: Airports
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Subdivision Regulations, City of Newton, March 1971

Subdivision Regulations, City of Newton, March 1971
Author: Michael Baker Jr., Inc
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1971
Genre: City planning
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These Subdivision Regulations have been prepared in conformance with the intent and recommendations of the recently completed Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Ordinance. The Regulations are set forth to provide for properly designed development and to provide assurance to both the people and the City that proper design and criteria will be followed in all future development.

Revisiting Rental Housing

Revisiting Rental Housing
Author: Nicolas P. Retsinas
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2008-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0815774125

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A Brookings Institution Press and Harvard University Joint Center for Housing Studies publication Rental housing is increasingly recognized as a vital housing option in the United States. Government policies and programs continue to grapple with problematic issues, however, including affordability, distressed urban neighborhoods, concentrated poverty, substandard housing stock, and the unmet needs of the disabled, the elderly, and the homeless. In R evisiting Rental Housing, leading housing researchers build upon decades of experience, research, and evaluation to inform our understanding of the nation's rental housing challenges and what can be done about them. It thoughtfully addresses not only present issues affecting rental housing, but also viable solutions. The first section reviews the contributing factors and primary problems generated by the operation of rental markets. In the second section, contributors dissect how policies and programs have—or have not—dealt with the primary challenges; what improvements—if any—have been gained; and the lessons learned in the process. The final section looks to potential new directions in housing policy, including integrating best practices from past lessons into existing programs, and new innovations for large-scale, long-term market and policy solutions that get to the root of rental housing challenges. Contributors include William C. Apgar (Harvard University), Anthony Downs (Brookings), Rachel Drew (Harvard University), Ingrid Gould Ellen (New York University), George C. Galster (Wayne State University), Bruce Katz (Brookings), Jill Khadduri (Abt Associates), Shekar Narasimhan (Beekman Advisors), Rolf Pendall (Cornell University), John M. Quigley (University of California–Berkeley), James A. Riccio (MDRC), Stuart S. Rosenthal (Syracuse University), Margery Austin Turner (Urban Institute), and Charles Wilkins (Compass Group).