Many American neighborhoods need help to create the economic and social conditions that foster individual and family well-being. These are communities that may lack affordable housing; thriving businesses; high-quality infrastructure; adequate health, recreational, cultural, and educational facilities; and other elements of supportive neighborhoods. To help improve conditions in these neighborhoods, city and county governments have created community development programs, which aim to enlist the participation of many public and private actors needed to help make conditions better.
Posted Year: 2005
Authors: Broughman, James, Econometrica, Inc., ICF Consulting, Inc., Ledford, Scott, Nagoski, John, Star, Carol, The Urban Institute, Tonkovitch, Marsha, Walker, Chris, Zehe, Andy
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December 2005
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117 pages