01688cam a2200313 a 4500001000700000003000800007005001700015008004100032010001300073020004300086020001500129035001100144040002300155043001200178050002300190082001800213100002000231245005900251260011100310300003500421504006400456505056200520650004501082650003901127650003301166942001201199999001901211952014401230358513BD-DhUL20170419153252.0931209s1994 dcua b 001 0 eng  a93047483 a0815719264qalkaline paperqclc$22.95 a0815719256 a358513 aTOCbengcTOCdTOC an-us--- 0aHT384.U5bD68 1994 a307.7609bDOW1 aDowns, Anthony.10aNew visions for metropolitan America /cAnthony Downs. aWashington, D.C. :bBrookings Institution ;aCambridge, Mass. :bLincoln Institute of Land Policy,cc1994. axiii, 256 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 228-250) and index.0 a1. Why We Need a New Vision -- 2. Factors Affecting Growth -- 3. Local Growth Management Policies -- 4. Links between Central Cities and Suburbs -- 5. Urban Decline and Inner-City Problems -- 6. Policy Strategies for Large Cities -- 7. Alternative Visions of Growth -- 8. Elements of the Alternative Visions -- 9. Offsetting Fragmented Land Use Powers -- 10. The Politics of Choosing among Visions -- App. A. Paradigms for Metropolitan Growth -- App. B. Comment on The Myth of America's Underfunded Cities -- App. C. Comment on The Next American Metropolis. 0aCities and townszUnited StatesxGrowth. 0aMetropolitan areaszUnited States. 0aUrban policyzUnited States. 2ddccBK c188370d188370 00102ddc406307_760900000000000_DOW718REF9324693aDULbDULcASCd1998-01-18eGifto307.7609 DOWp365591r2017-04-19t1w2017-04-19yBK