26 research outputs found
Report: Center for Community Change, "A New Community at NOVI: Appendix: Federal Aid for New Communities," June 1969
Textual: report, original; 11” x 8.5” (27.9 cm x 21.6 cm)Report from the Center for Community Change entitled "A New Community at NOVI: Appendix: Federal Aid for New Communities" dated June 1969. This report discusses the feasibility of a planned community in the town of Novi, Michigan near the Detroit Metropolitan area. Novi was incorporated as a city 1969, and it does not seem that a new community was created in this town. The appendix from this report that discusses federal aide for new communities is given here. Planned Community Archives Collection, rm02.0
Report: Center for Community Change, "A New Community at NOVI," June 1969
Textual: report, original; 11” x 8.5” (27.9 cm x 21.6 cm)Report from the Center for Community Change entitled "A New Community at NOVI" dated June 1969. This report discusses the feasiblity of a planned community in the town of Novi, Michigan near the Detroit Metropolitan area. Novi was incorporated as a city 1969, and it does not seem that a new community was created in this town. This excerpt from this report includes the table of contents and the introduction. Planned Community Archives Collection, rm02.0
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Officers of the Center for Community Change send the acting director of the Office of National Projects a revised budget for a DOL contract
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The director of Manpower Services for the Center for Community Change forwards to the DOL director of national projects same date DOL Contract Modification form
The Reedy River master plan
Clemson University’s Center for Community Growth and Change developed the Reedy River Master Plan Project under the joint sponsorship of the City and County of Greenville. The project emphasized public input and participation to develop a master plan that will serve as a framework for development within a sixteen-mile stretch of the Reedy River, spanning from the river’s headwaters in Travelers Rest to Lake Conestee. The proposed master plan provides
guidance to both public and private sectors, defining areas for various types of land uses (i.e., open space, active recreation, commercial, residential, etc.) surrounding land uses, infrastructure, river and land characteristics, and natural
resource considerations
