Recent studies of state assumption of the CDBG Small Cities program have been limited by two factors. First, they have been single-state case studies or confined to a small number of states. Second, they have adopted a narrow context for examining the likely impacts of community development following state assumption. This paper attempts to expand policy information based upon earlier work by studying a larger cross-section of states and considering the issues of redistribution and decentralization from a broader context. We find some significant policy changes from previous HUD program management but suggest that such may be due to the CDBG economic development amendment and an increase in multipurpose projects in the states. Unlike Morgan...
In an effort to reduce the cost and size of government public service delivery has become more decen...
This report is a brief examination of the federal aid trend among nonmetropolitan communities in Il...
This note will deal first with the reasons for centralization of local governments and how certain c...
In 1982 responsibility for HUD\u27s Small Cities Community Development Block Grant program was trans...
Aministration of the Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program was devolved from the fe...
Editors: Edward T. Jennings, Dale Krane(UNO faculty member), Alex N. Pattakos, and B.J. Reed (UNO fa...
The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, authorized under Title I of the Housing and Co...
The primary intent of this degree paper is to examine the problems associated with the administratio...
Within the context of fiscal devolution or decentralization in the United States, states and localit...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Hou...
This thesis attempts to accomplish two major purposes. The first is to test the ability of the group...
For decades urban centers across the country have experienced significant transition in demographics...
Since 1975, the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) has transferred funds from the federal gove...
This research examines the dynamic and significant shift in citizen participation (CP) that has occu...
The literature on the distributive politics model suggests that elected officials strategically allo...
In an effort to reduce the cost and size of government public service delivery has become more decen...
This report is a brief examination of the federal aid trend among nonmetropolitan communities in Il...
This note will deal first with the reasons for centralization of local governments and how certain c...
In 1982 responsibility for HUD\u27s Small Cities Community Development Block Grant program was trans...
Aministration of the Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program was devolved from the fe...
Editors: Edward T. Jennings, Dale Krane(UNO faculty member), Alex N. Pattakos, and B.J. Reed (UNO fa...
The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, authorized under Title I of the Housing and Co...
The primary intent of this degree paper is to examine the problems associated with the administratio...
Within the context of fiscal devolution or decentralization in the United States, states and localit...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Hou...
This thesis attempts to accomplish two major purposes. The first is to test the ability of the group...
For decades urban centers across the country have experienced significant transition in demographics...
Since 1975, the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) has transferred funds from the federal gove...
This research examines the dynamic and significant shift in citizen participation (CP) that has occu...
The literature on the distributive politics model suggests that elected officials strategically allo...
In an effort to reduce the cost and size of government public service delivery has become more decen...
This report is a brief examination of the federal aid trend among nonmetropolitan communities in Il...
This note will deal first with the reasons for centralization of local governments and how certain c...