Boston Housing Authority

Boston Housing Authority
Author: Boston Housing Authority
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1939
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Reclaiming Public Housing

Reclaiming Public Housing
Author: Lawrence J. Vale
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674008984

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Lawrence Vale explores the rise, fall, and redevelopment of three public housing projects in Boston. Vale looks at these projects from the perspectives of their low-income residents and assesses the contributions of the design professionals who helped to transform these once devastated places during the 1980s and 1990s.

Breaking the Rules

Breaking the Rules
Author: Jon Pynoos
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1461322170

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This is a study of how a bureaucracy allocates a commodity or a service in this case, public housing. In the broadest sense, it seeks to understand how bureaucrats try to resolve two often conflicting goals of regulatory justice: equity (treating like cases alike on the basis of rules) and respon siveness (making exceptions for persons whose needs require that rules be stretched). It analyzes the extent to which such factors as bureaucratic norms, the task orientation of workers, third-party pressure, and outside intervention affect staff members' use of discretion. Many of the rules under consideration were intended by federal officials to achieve such programmatic objectives as racial desegregation and housing for the neediest; in this regard, the study is also an examination of federal-local relationships. Finally, the study examines how the use of discretion changes over time as an agency's mission shifts and reforms are attempted. This book is directed at the audience of administrators of programs who offer services to the public and struggle with how to allocate them. The book is also intended for those concerned with housing policy, partic ularly the difficult problems of whom to house. Finally, it is hoped that students of public management, social welfare, government, and urban planning, who are interested in how public policy is administered through a bureaucracy, will find the book insightful. The case chosen for study is the Boston Housing Authority.

From the Puritans to the Projects

From the Puritans to the Projects
Author: Lawrence J. Vale
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0674044576

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From the almshouses of seventeenth-century Puritans to the massive housing projects of the mid-twentieth century, the struggle over housing assistance in the United States has exposed a deep-seated ambivalence about the place of the urban poor. Lawrence J. Vale's groundbreaking book is both a comprehensive institutional history of public housing in Boston and a broader examination of the nature and extent of public obligation to house socially and economically marginal Americans during the past 350 years. First, Vale highlights startling continuities both in the way housing assistance has been delivered to the American poor and in the policies used to reward the nonpoor. He traces the stormy history of the Boston Housing Authority, a saga of entrenched patronage and virulent racism tempered, and partially overcome, by the efforts of unyielding reformers. He explores the birth of public housing as a program intended to reward the upwardly mobile working poor, details its painful transformation into a system designed to cope with society's least advantaged, and questions current policy efforts aimed at returning to a system of rewards for responsible members of the working class. The troubled story of Boston public housing exposes the mixed motives and ideological complexity that have long characterized housing in America, from the Puritans to the projects.

A Struggle for Survival; the Boston Housing Authority, 1969-1973

A Struggle for Survival; the Boston Housing Authority, 1969-1973
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Total Pages: 138
Release: 1973
Genre: Housing
ISBN:

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...History, development and internal administration of the BHA; management and maintenance in public housing; discussion of security and police protection; BHA-tenant relations; describes development and functions of the Bromly-Heath Tenant Management Organization...

Boston Housing Authority

Boston Housing Authority
Author: Boston Housing Authority
Publisher:
Total Pages: 7
Release: 2004*
Genre: Housing policy
ISBN:

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The Boston Housing Authority

The Boston Housing Authority
Author: Anna Lillian Kenney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1941
Genre:
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