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This book is a bold initiative is about the health and well-being
of our cities which affect every American. Many books have been
written about sick cities and their disadvantaged residents. This
book is unique in that it proposes action programs. The synergism
of our proposals will uplift left-behind residents, build great
cities and pay for all of it with the resulting surge of
development, economic activity and increased tax base. This
important message is intended for and must reach our country's
leaders in business, finance, development, retraining, education,
religion, sports, transportation, healthcare, entertainment and
most significantly in governments at all levels. To the best of our
knowledge, this is the first book written on this subject by
formally trained, experienced professionals in city planning,
downtown revitalization and transportation. There are two sections.
The first describes the problems of sick cities and then outlines a
vision of great cities, an action program and a bold initiative. A
Catch-Up Education program is seen as the only way to provide the
left-behind underclass with a way out of their despair with an
illustration of an existing model. to pay for Great Cities without
the influx of a new federal grant-in-aid program and the benefits
to be gained conclude the first section. The second section
provides insight into the community accomplishments of actual
private-public partnerships. Successes and failures are described
which can assist cities - large and small - in their struggles to
meet the challenges of downtown development through the synergism
generated by comprehensive programs.
GREAT CITIES ... a Bold Initiative is about the health and
well-being of our cities which affect every American. Many books
have been written about sick cities and their disadvantaged
residents. This book is unique in that it proposes action programs.
The synergism of our proposals will uplift left-behind residents,
build great cities and pay for all of it with the resulting surge
of development, economic activity and increased tax base. This
important message is intended for and must reach our country''s
leaders-in business, finance, development, retraining, education,
religion, sports, transportation, healthcare, entertainment and
most significantly in governments at all levels. To the best of our
knowledge, this is the first book written on this subject by
formally trained, experienced professionals in city planning,
downtown revitalization and transportation. There are two sections.
The first describes the problems of sick cities and then outlines a
vision of great cities, an action program and a bold initiative. A
"Catch-Up Education" program is seen as the only way to provide the
left-behind underclass with a way out of their despair with an
illustration of an existing model. The importance of a strong
private-public partnership is discussed. The ways to pay for Great
Cities without the influx of a new federal grant-in-aid program and
the benefits to be gained conclude the first section. The second
section provides insight into the community accomplishments of
actual private-public partnerships. Successes and failures are
described which can assist cities - large and small - in their
struggles to meet the challenges of downtown development through
the synergism generated by comprehensive programs.
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