Knowledge graph centered on Late Night Planning Reader – Housing with 61 nodes and 60 connections. Top connected: Bureau of Land Management (implied via Federal Register), United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), U.S. Forest Service (Taylor River District), Congress, Gunnison County.
Stakeholders (42)
Agencies, organizations, and groups mentioned as actors in this document.
Bureau of Land Management (implied via Federal Register)United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)U.S. Forest Service (Taylor River District)CongressGunnison CountyUnited States Geological Survey (USGS)Soil Conservation Service (now Natural Resources Conservation Service)The Sierra Club
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Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)The Nature Conservancy (TNC)U.S. Supreme CourtPlanning Commission (Salida)Chamber of CommerceEnvironment and Natural Resources DivisionAmerican Planning Association
Smart growth: More than a ghost of urban policy past, less than a bold new horizon (2000) — Burchell, Robert W., David Listokin, and Catherine C. Galley
Ensure Variety of Housing Prices (1999) — Parrott, Britt
Inclusionary Housing in California: The Experience of Two Decades (1998) — Calavita, Nico, and Kenneth Grimes
Of Californicators, Quislings, and Crazies: Some Perils of Devolved Collaboration (1998) — George Cameron Coggins
The Chronicle of Community (1998)
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Inclusionary Housing Programs: Issues and Outcomes (1996) — Smith, Marc, Charles Delaney, and Thomas Liou
California Sweet-talks Its Way Into Affordable Housing (1993) — Newman, Morris
Creating More Affordable Housing (1992) — Downs, Anthony
State and Local Governments: New Initiatives in Low-Income Housing Preservation (1991) — Nenno, Mary K.
Promoting Low-Income Housing Through Innovations in Land-use Regulations (1991) — Goetz, Edward G.
The Future of Affordable Housing (1990) — Taub, Theodore C.
Inclusionary Zoning: Who Pays? (1985) — Ellickson, Robert C.
Related Works
Items connected by shared entities, co-authorship, citations, or semantic similarity.
Government Manipulation of Land Values to Build Affordable Housing: The Issue of Compensating Benefits (1984) — Hill, Henry A.
Inclusionary Housing Programs (1983) — Schwartz, Seymour I. and Robert A. Johnston
'Robin Hood' subsidies: A dubious new fad (1983) — Breckenfield, Gurney
California Legislature Prohibits Exclusionary Zoning, Mandates Fair Share: Inclusionary Housing Programs a Likely Response (1981) — Burton, Carolyn
devocoll (Devolution/Collaboration article)
report (11)
New Century Housing, Volume 1, Issue 2 (2000)
Inclusionary Zoning: A Viable Solution to the Affordable Housing Crisis? (2000) — Dr. Robert W. Burchell and Catherine C. Galley
Inclusionary Zoning (1999)
Issues Associated With the Imposition of Inclusionary Zoning in the Portland Area (1997) — Johnson, Jerald W.
Regional Housing Mobility Strategies in the United States (1995) — Burchell, Robert W., David Listokin and Arlene Pashman
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California Inclusionary Housing Survey (1992)
Nonfederal Housing Programs: How States and Localities are Responding to Federal Cutbacks in Low-Income Housing Programs (1987) — Stegman, Michael A. and J. David Holden
Prairie Crossing case study
Red Lodge case study
Rural Subdivision Design
Kremmling case study
other (6)
Telephone interview with Shirley Bishop, Director, New Jersey Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) (1999) — Bishop, Shirley
Candidate Responses to Cambridge Civic Forum (1985) — Russell, Sheila T.