Should Houston's governmental structure be changed from a strong-mayor form to a city-manager plan? If urban government is fragmented and reactive, if metropolitan governance is enhanced by a strong mayor, and if a professional management approach to city administration is stressed by the incumbent, then why the recent push for a city manager? I hypothesize the recent reform effort is an outgrowth of social, economic, and political changes within the city as well as a result of conflicts among political actors. I seek to prove such structural reform efforts are not unique to the city, but historically have been forced into the public arena when resources become scarce, when political values are challenged, and when a change in the ratio of ...
Houston, Texas, the fourth largest metropolitan area in the United States, is home, to professional ...
A federally-sponsored poor people's organization was analyzed as a power structure according to Walt...
The major cities of Texas have developed through a complex web of politics, society, and economics. ...
This study discusses the contribution of municipal reform structures to the decline of old-style par...
Over seventy percent of the population of the United States now resides in urban areas. Most of thes...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Progressive reformers attacked the problem of c...
The City (or Council) Manager--a career professional who handles budget, personnel, and implementati...
During the past few years, a new wave of reform has been launched under the rubric of reinvent-ing g...
The city manager form of local government was designed, in part, to curb the intrusion of politics i...
The end of the 20th century finds major U.S. cities in the midst of significant change, precipitated...
determine their views on their roles in policy making. With respect to general policy and budget mat...
The related developments of the emergence of a national economy and the nationalization of local pol...
Houston's lack of zoning, market driven constructs, and dependence on the automobile have produced a...
Reform is a concept that public administration has struggled to define since its inception. The corr...
This paper examines whether political institutions affect the way municipalities are managed based o...
Houston, Texas, the fourth largest metropolitan area in the United States, is home, to professional ...
A federally-sponsored poor people's organization was analyzed as a power structure according to Walt...
The major cities of Texas have developed through a complex web of politics, society, and economics. ...
This study discusses the contribution of municipal reform structures to the decline of old-style par...
Over seventy percent of the population of the United States now resides in urban areas. Most of thes...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Progressive reformers attacked the problem of c...
The City (or Council) Manager--a career professional who handles budget, personnel, and implementati...
During the past few years, a new wave of reform has been launched under the rubric of reinvent-ing g...
The city manager form of local government was designed, in part, to curb the intrusion of politics i...
The end of the 20th century finds major U.S. cities in the midst of significant change, precipitated...
determine their views on their roles in policy making. With respect to general policy and budget mat...
The related developments of the emergence of a national economy and the nationalization of local pol...
Houston's lack of zoning, market driven constructs, and dependence on the automobile have produced a...
Reform is a concept that public administration has struggled to define since its inception. The corr...
This paper examines whether political institutions affect the way municipalities are managed based o...
Houston, Texas, the fourth largest metropolitan area in the United States, is home, to professional ...
A federally-sponsored poor people's organization was analyzed as a power structure according to Walt...
The major cities of Texas have developed through a complex web of politics, society, and economics. ...