The general failure of city officials to embark on a sustained and comprehensive program of housing code enforcement may be explained by a variety of factors: housing codes often contain obsolete or impractical requirements;\u27 successful code enforcement does not yield great political dividends for the incumbent administration; since code enforcement is such humdrum work, it does not often attract personnel of high quality; present methods of enforcing compliance with code requirements are woefully deficient; finally, the poor often lack the political power to maintain a sustained regulatory effort on their behalf.2 All of these considerations are quite real and I do not mean to minimize them. Nevertheless, my casual conversations with bo...
Lack of affordable housing is a growing and often primary policy concern in cities around the world....
The persistence of substandard housing in urban centers stands as a challenge to law. There is a pre...
It appears remarkable that the literature on slum clearance and housing rehabilitation contains so v...
The general failure of city officials to embark on a sustained and comprehensive program of housing ...
Millions of tenants in the United States reside in substandard housing conditions ranging from toxic...
In the field of planning and policy-making, there is often insufficient concern for the nature and p...
In programs of housing improvement and slum clearance, public agencies must often make difficult cho...
This article will demonstrate that the inconsistency is, to a large extent, more apparent than real ...
Recognizing the national housing crises and the inadequate progress toward solutions through the uti...
In 2007, the City Council passed the Safe Housing Act, groundbreaking legislation that took a target...
Rent control is a snare and a delusion for those who think it will actually help the poor. It reduce...
The American urban poor suffer from our collective policy failure to guarantee all citizens access t...
Few would argue with the assertion that urban crime is out of control in cities across the United St...
Like most early housing codes, the 1967 New York City Housing Maintenance Code was enforceable by cr...
This article provides an overview of the general characteristics of the City of Syracuse, and the ef...
Lack of affordable housing is a growing and often primary policy concern in cities around the world....
The persistence of substandard housing in urban centers stands as a challenge to law. There is a pre...
It appears remarkable that the literature on slum clearance and housing rehabilitation contains so v...
The general failure of city officials to embark on a sustained and comprehensive program of housing ...
Millions of tenants in the United States reside in substandard housing conditions ranging from toxic...
In the field of planning and policy-making, there is often insufficient concern for the nature and p...
In programs of housing improvement and slum clearance, public agencies must often make difficult cho...
This article will demonstrate that the inconsistency is, to a large extent, more apparent than real ...
Recognizing the national housing crises and the inadequate progress toward solutions through the uti...
In 2007, the City Council passed the Safe Housing Act, groundbreaking legislation that took a target...
Rent control is a snare and a delusion for those who think it will actually help the poor. It reduce...
The American urban poor suffer from our collective policy failure to guarantee all citizens access t...
Few would argue with the assertion that urban crime is out of control in cities across the United St...
Like most early housing codes, the 1967 New York City Housing Maintenance Code was enforceable by cr...
This article provides an overview of the general characteristics of the City of Syracuse, and the ef...
Lack of affordable housing is a growing and often primary policy concern in cities around the world....
The persistence of substandard housing in urban centers stands as a challenge to law. There is a pre...
It appears remarkable that the literature on slum clearance and housing rehabilitation contains so v...