Strategies to Improve Middle Neighborhoods
David Boehlke
Community Development Innovation Review, 2016, issue 01, 084-099
Abstract:
Common sense?meaning a traditional attack on perceived problems?is repeatedly cited as the best way to improve a neighborhood. But after reviewing multiple attempts to address problems in middle neighborhoods, this author argues that common sense approaches are not working. This chapter offers alternate approaches that are being used by residents and city officials around the country to reinvigorate middle neighborhoods.
Date: 2016
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