But it would be impolitic to blame the government which, the Post reminds us, has spent billions of dollars on urban renewal. |
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Some of the cities have embarked on programmes of urban renewal, with varying degrees of success. |
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He also said a comprehensive report on urban renewal was ready for submission to the Cabinet. |
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The entire area has been designated for urban renewal and a tax incentive area. |
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I then discuss the local implementation and segregative effects of urban renewal and public housing in Kansas City. |
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In Riverview near Ipswich, the Queensland Government's urban renewal program has reduced crime by more than 60 percent. |
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There was an unusual situation in the area in that one side of the street benefited from urban renewal while the opposite side did not. |
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This is a reminder of the Romans, who took over the city in 106 AD and settled into several centuries of urban renewal. |
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All such enterprises lead a tenuous existence at present, since the area is subject to the city's intense urban renewal pressures. |
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All of this proved to be at least as ineffectual, disruptive, and ill-conceived as the previous urban renewal regime. |
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Mufamadi visited the taxi rank area and the park to unveil details of his department's urban renewal programme for the area. |
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Druh Farrell, are working to reframe the project into an urban renewal by improving pedestrian access and beautifying the street. |
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The Councillor called on the Government to make urban renewal more attractive for developers. |
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A number of residents I interviewed recalled the destabilizing effect of urban renewal on city neighborhoods. |
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Against the grains of popular convention, Jacobs exposed the havoc that highway building and urban renewal were wreaking on American cities. |
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But the minister rejected these claims and said this latest funding is part of a six-year programme of urban renewal investment. |
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A citizen's movement has sprung up in Leipzig to protest against the city's strategy for urban renewal. |
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It was devoted explicitly to urban renewal in this notorious slum region of the city. |
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The area near the canal was designated for urban renewal, with access to running water and electricity provided for a large number of dwellings. |
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At a time when many of the past decades' urban renewal projects are facing the wrecking ball, Detroit's Lafayette Park continues to be a model of urban livability. |
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The city's downtown buildings escaped the wrecking ball during the urban renewal craze of the 1970s and are now home to dozens of artists and galleries. |
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This will also help to secure the commitment and participation of the private sector in urban renewal. |
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A rolling census will be far more useful in pursuing an urban renewal policy, for example, than a 10-yearly general census. |
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The site was owned by Waterford City Council, which will pump the money back into urban renewal programmes in the city, making it an even more attractive investment location. |
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This arrangement has been made in the context of urban renewal policy of the Regional Council of Burgundy. |
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The meeting of the Commission for urban renewal has also been a place of significant exchanges. |
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Detroit is desperately in need of new models for urban renewal and economic invigoration. |
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On the topic of urban renewal, one historic city will be expanding. |
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The meeting agreed that the items on the agenda should include unemployment, the attraction of industry, traffic management, housing and urban renewal. |
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To stop the rot, gambling was legalized in 1976 as a means of attracting new visitors and providing resources for urban renewal and associated uplift. |
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The movement advocated urban renewal through the creation of large open-air spaces, public buildings and wide boulevards. |
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He said that the Corporation had encouraged land owners within the urban renewal area to develop their properties, and that this was clearly happening. |
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The subjects of his work range from mines, quarries, and shipping around the world to manufacturing and urban renewal in China. |
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Through the urban renewal program is a radical change that will take place in the neighborhood. |
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After the years of civil war, Beirut is experiencing a period of urban renewal. |
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And it does seem the High Line may become a new paradigm for urban renewal. |
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Barcelona used its Games in 1992 to implement a wide-ranging urban renewal plan, transforming a decaying industrial city into a sought-after tourist destination. |
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Suburban sprawl continued to dominate the metropolitan area, even though urban renewal had become the rationale for the sale of inner-city industrial land for housing. |
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He said the City's urban renewal programme had made strides and the inner city was now experiencing an economic resurgence and improved confidence from business. |
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But university administrators said that he had been a dedicated student of town planning and urban development who had specialised in urban renewal. |
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For the occasion of the rugby World Cup it based its urban renewal on the complete transformation of the Docks. |
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Investment in sustainable urban public transport goes hand-in-hand with urban renewal. |
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On 28 August 2009, Njemanze, a waterfront settlement, was demolished as part of the urban renewal plan. |
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Neighbourhoods will also benefit from environmental improvements such as traffic calming, improved street furniture and landscaping as part of urban renewal works. |
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Vertical agriculture is one possible form of architectural and urban renewal, as well as a source of sustainable production of a great variety of fresh foods and crops which may also be used to produce biodiesel. |
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The role of community development and urban renewal in promoting economic growth and reducing social inequality is an area of substantial and growing interest for the federal government. |
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In recent years, the Tandem Montréal programme has also helped apply safety planning and design principles in the context of local urban renewal projects. |
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While urban renewal in our cities is very important we must always strike a balance in our policies between promoting rural development and improving the lives of city dwellers. |
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Over the past five years the EIB has lent nearly EUR 30 billion for urban transport and urban renewal projects in a number of EU Member States, gaining broad experience of putting together and financing such projects. |
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As I said yesterday, the Liberals have pulled their red book from the blue box to repeat past broken promises dealing with everything from child poverty to urban renewal. |
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In general, though, studies of urban renewal have focused on a single city, on national developments or narrowly on planning ideology. |
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The historic portions of the city that survived German bombing suffered extensive destruction during urban renewal. |
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This urban renewal and expansion of the traditional centre of the city is part of the Structural Vision Amsterdam 2040 initiative. |
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Constitution Plaza had been hailed as a model of urban renewal, but it gradually became a concrete office park. |
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Among the subjects examined was urban renewal. |
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Friends of the High Line defeated that effort, in part by convincing Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and city planning officials that a revamped High Line could act as a spur to urban renewal. |
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The EIB loans amount to a total of EUR 160 million and will mainly be destined for urban renewal, sustainable mobility, environmental protection and education projects. |
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As part of an ambitious urban renewal program, the Finnish port city of Hamina has been spruced up with a thousand lights, shining on its fabulous historic monuments. |
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He pledged to support the urban renewal projects of social housing areas. |
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By improving areas of deprivation, urban renewal projects can have a strong social cohesion impact and represent the best option for making use of valuable and scarce assets in city centres. |
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This allowed urban renewal and the construction of modern buildings of hausmannien style along central boulevards, characteristic of downtown Brussels today. |
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One revision to the version of the executive branch is the itemization of exemption case from the tax, including the obtaining of realty via urban renewal projects. |
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Urban renewal programs in the 1950s were actually based on the presumption that social mix could make communities more stable. |
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