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Newbacher, Gary D., Comp. Low Income Housing Mixing: An Annotated Bibliography. Exchange Bibliography 735. Council of Planning Librarians, Monticello, Ill. CPL-EB-735 Jan 75

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MP-$0.76 HC-$1.58 PLUS POSTAGE *Annotated Bibliographies; City Government; City Planning; Federal Government; Government Role; *Housing Patterns; *Low Income; Public Policy; *Residential Patterns; *Social Integration; Socioeconomic Status; Suburban Housing; Urban Renewal; Urban Studies Cincinnati; Ohio

ABSTRACT This bibliography, compiled for the author's work

entitled "A Low - income Mixing Strategy for Hamilton County, Ohio 1974," is comprised of four broad reference-type categories including one for those which are directly applicable to the subject for the Cincinnati area. This serves as an indicator to the reader of what kind of sources may be valuable to a given local low-income housing dispersal plan or strategy. There has historically been an overall spatial imbalance in the location of low-income households in our nation's larger cities. The relative concentration of below poverty level households has receltly become viewed by a growing number of sociologists and urban planners as a major inhibitor to the fulfillment of the long-established goal: "A decent home for every family." The so-called "Dayton Plan," the Metropolitan Washington, D.C. Council of Government's "Fair-share" formula and the Minneapolis-St. Paul "priority plan" are several of the more famous examples of governmental attempts at dispersing low- income households to non-or-little income-integrated areas, including suburban and urban fringe areas. The enactment of the Housing and Community Development Act or 1974 will reinstate federal housing subsidy programs whereby city governments will need to make obvious considerations to new future low income housing locations in order to become eligible. (Author/JM)

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HOUSING MI1UNG:

AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

Gary D. Newbacher, Graduate Department of Community Planning College of .Design, Architecture, .And Art

University of Cincinnati

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INTRODUCTION There has historically been an overall spatial imbalance

in the location of low-income households in our nation's larger cities. The relative concentration of below poverty level households has recently become viewed by a growing number .f sociologists and urban planners as a major inhibitor to the fulfillment of the long-established goals .111, descent home for every family."

The Go-called "Dayton Plan% the Metropolitan Washington, D.C. Council of Government's Ilfdr-share" formula and the Minneapolis-St. Paul ',priority plan', are several of the

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more famous examples of governmental attempts at dispersing

low-income households to non-or-little income-integrated areas,

including suburban and urban fringe areas. The enactment of

the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 411 reinstate federal housing subsidy programs whereby city governments

will need to make obvious considerations to new future low

income housing locations in order to become eligible.

The following references represent those gathered for

the author's work entitled A Low-income Nixing Strategy for

Hamilton County, Ohio 1974 to fulfill requirements to receive

the degree of Bachelor of Community Planning from the University of Cincinnati. The bibliography is comprised of four broad reference-type categories including one for

those which are directly applicable to the subject for the Cincinnati area. This serves as an inkjicator to the

reader what kind of sources may be valuable to a given

local low-income housing dispersal plan or strategy.

A/ GENERAL TEXTS

Arams, Charles. The Language of Cities: a Glossary of Terms. New York: Avon Books) 1971.

Abram, an expert in the housing field, was able to cogl.ntly define many troublesome, often ill-used housing terms in his glossary.

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Allport, Gordon W. The Nature of Pre mhos. Beading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1954.

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Baum, Daniol J. Toward a Free Housing Market. arida: UniiTresii11177Tiami Press, 1971.

Coral Gables,

Leals with the successful effort to open housing

opportunities for mainly middle-income in Indianapolis in the 19601s.

black

families

Bellush, Jewel and Murray Hausknecht, eds. DPoeuobplleed,ayPoalnidtiCcosmpanadnyP,laInnnci.n,g.1967G.arden

Urban Renewal: City, New Yorks

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Donaldson, Scott. The University Press, 1

burban M th. New York: Columbia

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suburban

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Downes, Bryan Wadsworth

T., ed. Cities and Publishing Company,

Suburbs. Belmont, Inc., 1971.

Californias

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Downs, 4.nthony. Federal Working" LeAlgton,

HousiniSubsidiess.....How sr.; ;:thez Massachusetts: Lexington 34o:kas

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Downs, Anthony.

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lenin Jpthe Suburbs: _An Urban Str gy, New Havens Connecticut:s Yale University

Press, 1973.

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Downs, Anthony. Urban

Mar4rham Publishing

Problems and Prospects.

anpany, 1971.

Chicago:

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Cliffs, New Jerseys

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