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Urban Homesteading - Programs and Policies (Hardcover)
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Urban Homesteading - Programs and Policies (Hardcover)
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The concept of homesteading is historically rooted in the efforts
of the 1860s that contributed to the settlement of the western
United States. As a means of reclaiming declining neighborhoods,
urban homesteading enjoyed fleeting popularity since the early
1970s when, for a brief period, the notion of urban pioneers
salvaging communities received exposure in the media. However,
enthusiasm waned as the reality of operating the program tempered
the idealism of the implementing agencies and prospective
beneficiaries. Chandler examines urban homesteading programs from
their beginnings at the local level in 1973, through federal
enactment in 1974, and operation until May 1986. Based on case
studies of Baltimore, Detroit, and Philadelphia, her work also
draws on federal and local government reports and documents, as
well as personal interviews with city officials and persons
currently and previously associated with the Section 810 Program of
the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The study provides
a historical and legislative perspective on the development of
urban homesteading and explores such relevant issues as the
attitudes and experiences of local government, prevailing
influences on the respective city's implementation plan, the
effects of federal grants on local autonomy, methods of program
implementation, program adaptation within the different political
and organizational contexts, and development performance records of
the individual cities. This carefully organized work investigates
the various aspects of urban homesteading through an in-depth look
at the literature on federalism, intergovernmental relations, and
policy implementation. It presents the basic theme and constructs
in the light of certain demographic and socioeconomic features, and
discusses variations in urban homesteading implementation by
comparing operations in each of the sample cities. The conclusions
and findings are summarized and their theoretical implications are
assessed.
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