A federal urban policy : myth or reality?

Author(s)
Wells, L.J.
Year
Abstract

The process of suburbanization is often the result of earlier federal programs. The Federal Highway Program, for instance, made possible the development of commuter suburbs quite distant from the central cities, though it was a "non-urban" program. In several large cities commuter pay for at least a portion of the services they receive through the payroll tax.

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B 15323 (In: B 15319) /72.10 /
Source

In: Proceedings of seminar A on policy analysis for urban and regional planning, PTRC summer annual meeting at the University of Warwick, England, on 10-11 July 1978, p. 64- 69.

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