This report is a brief examination of the federal aid trend among nonmetropolitan communities in Illinois, particularly the grants that flow directly to small municipal governments. It is based on a field study of the recent experiences of ten cities and villages in east central Illinois. Initially, though, we review the statewide pattern of federal aid to nonmetropolitan jurisdictions.published or submitted for publicatio
Dye and Hurley\u27s (1978) conclusion that the states are somewhat more responsive to city needs tha...
The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, authorized under Title I of the Housing and Co...
Until the turn of this century, almost all of the revenue of the state as well as local governments...
Passage of the 1974 Housing and Community Development Act presaged a minor revolution in intergover...
A few years ago, during the heyday of the urban crisis, the role of the state in urban affairs was ...
The 1980 census provides the latest glimpse into who lives where in this nation and its states Chan...
In recent years the deteriorating condition of local roads and bridges, pointed up by bridge failure...
Politicians often lament the declining importance of local government in the United States. They po...
Aministration of the Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program was devolved from the fe...
This paper examines the working relationships between councils and their part-time attorneys and en...
In 1982 responsibility for HUD\u27s Small Cities Community Development Block Grant program was trans...
This paper seeks to shed light on the role that governmental structure plays in property tax collec...
Rising fiscal pressure on local governments in rural areas of the United States is documented in thi...
Recent studies of state assumption of the CDBG Small Cities program have been limited by two factors...
As they become increasingly apparent, ditferences among local governments in levels of expenditure ...
Dye and Hurley\u27s (1978) conclusion that the states are somewhat more responsive to city needs tha...
The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, authorized under Title I of the Housing and Co...
Until the turn of this century, almost all of the revenue of the state as well as local governments...
Passage of the 1974 Housing and Community Development Act presaged a minor revolution in intergover...
A few years ago, during the heyday of the urban crisis, the role of the state in urban affairs was ...
The 1980 census provides the latest glimpse into who lives where in this nation and its states Chan...
In recent years the deteriorating condition of local roads and bridges, pointed up by bridge failure...
Politicians often lament the declining importance of local government in the United States. They po...
Aministration of the Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program was devolved from the fe...
This paper examines the working relationships between councils and their part-time attorneys and en...
In 1982 responsibility for HUD\u27s Small Cities Community Development Block Grant program was trans...
This paper seeks to shed light on the role that governmental structure plays in property tax collec...
Rising fiscal pressure on local governments in rural areas of the United States is documented in thi...
Recent studies of state assumption of the CDBG Small Cities program have been limited by two factors...
As they become increasingly apparent, ditferences among local governments in levels of expenditure ...
Dye and Hurley\u27s (1978) conclusion that the states are somewhat more responsive to city needs tha...
The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, authorized under Title I of the Housing and Co...
Until the turn of this century, almost all of the revenue of the state as well as local governments...