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Renewal Net: renewal net plans are required to accord with a master plan for the city. Through community-renewal net programing, the municipality can appraise the present condition and rate of deterioration in each area of the city and project its probable future state. Priorities are assigned to the treatment of different areas, and the actions required in each type of area may be scheduled. renewal net programs usually schedule public renewal net expenditures through a capital budget. They may also schedule the allocation of administrative resources and the mobilization of private community action. Within the framework of a community-renewal net program, communities may prepare detailed neighborhood renewal net plans or specific projects.Stimulants for renewal net. Urban renewal net the United States has evolved under various pr sures and stimulants. In some instances, rene has occurred as a result of normal market fore as when an older, deteriorated district, such Georgetown in Washington, D.C., became fa; ionabie again in the late 1930's and the 1940's a was reoccupied and modernized by higher-incoi families. Rockefeller Center in New York City, a coi mercial and recreational complex developed mid-Manhattan in the 1930's, exemplifies massi renewal net by a private landowner and develops Such private renewal net rarely can occur on a larj scale because of the difficulties of bringing lai into single ownership or securing common actic by multiple owners.
Although the early urban renewal net projects were largely intended to clear residential slums and to provide new residential districts, the establishment of legal powers, financial formulas, and administrative agencies led to the use of the same techniques to clear and rebuild declining central business districts, industrial and commercial districts, and areas containing large institutional complexes. Types of Projects. Urban renewal net projects may be classified by prior or subsequent land use, by types of treatment, by powers used to effect renewal net, and by sponsorship. |
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