St. Louis Plans

St. Louis Plans

Author: Mark Tranel

Publisher: Missouri History Museum

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 1883982618

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"Reviews the history of various aspects of planning in St. Louis City and County and provides insight into planning successes and challenges"--Provided by publisher.


Mapping Decline

Mapping Decline

Author: Colin Gordon

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2014-09-12

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 0812291506

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Once a thriving metropolis on the banks of the Mississippi, St. Louis, Missouri, is now a ghostly landscape of vacant houses, boarded-up storefronts, and abandoned factories. The Gateway City is, by any measure, one of the most depopulated, deindustrialized, and deeply segregated examples of American urban decay. "Not a typical city," as one observer noted in the late 1970s, "but, like a Eugene O'Neill play, it shows a general condition in a stark and dramatic form." Mapping Decline examines the causes and consequences of St. Louis's urban crisis. It traces the complicity of private real estate restrictions, local planning and zoning, and federal housing policies in the "white flight" of people and wealth from the central city. And it traces the inadequacy—and often sheer folly—of a generation of urban renewal, in which even programs and resources aimed at eradicating blight in the city ended up encouraging flight to the suburbs. The urban crisis, as this study of St. Louis makes clear, is not just a consequence of economic and demographic change; it is also the most profound political failure of our recent history. Mapping Decline is the first history of a modern American city to combine extensive local archival research with the latest geographic information system (GIS) digital mapping techniques. More than 75 full-color maps—rendered from census data, archival sources, case law, and local planning and property records—illustrate, in often stark and dramatic ways, the still-unfolding political history of our neglected cities.


Governing Metropolitan Regions in the 21st Century

Governing Metropolitan Regions in the 21st Century

Author: Donald Phares

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-01-28

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 1317469577

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While government provides the structure of public leadership, governance is the art of public leadership. This timely book examines current trends in metropolitan governance issues. It analyzes specific cases from thirteen major metropolitan regions in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, all woven together by an overall framework established in the first three chapters. The distinguished contributors address such governance issues as city-county consolidation, local-federal coordination, annexation and special districting, and private contracting, with special attention to lessons learned from both successes and failures. As urban governance innovations have clearly outpaced urban government structures in recent years, the topics covered here are especially relevant.


The Will to Do, The Soul to Dare (PB)

The Will to Do, The Soul to Dare (PB)

Author: Zsolt Rumy

Publisher: Dorrance Publishing

Published: 2018-07-25

Total Pages: 439

ISBN-13: 148095330X

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The Will to Do, the Soul to Dare By: Zsolt Rumy Zsolt Rumy is the founder of Zoltek Corporation, the company that brought carbon fibers out of aerospace down to earth, making them affordable in a variety of everyday commercial products. Today, Zoltek carbon fibers can be found in most aircraft brakes, giant - over one hundred meters long - wind turbine blades and in cars, like the Tesla Roadster, Cadillac and Corvette. This book tells, in his own words, Zsolt’s story, starting from living in an oppressive communist society in Hungary to experiencing freedom and unbridled opportunity in America. Zsolt, at the age of fourteen, along with his family, escaped from Budapest after the Russians crushed the 1956 revolution. He started in America as a poor immigrant, educated as a chemical engineer and spent a decade in the corporate world before striking out on his own. In this autobiography, Zsolt shares his life experiences as a skinny kid throwing Molotov cocktails at Russian tanks on the streets of his beloved Budapest to an exciting and full life in America. He also shares the inspirational business experiences of an entrepreneur starting with nothing and reaching great financial success. Zsolt’s tale will not disappoint.


City Politics, Pearson eText

City Politics, Pearson eText

Author: Dennis R. Judd

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-09-16

Total Pages: 465

ISBN-13: 1317349547

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This text provides a foundation for understanding the politics of America's cities and urban regions. Praised for the clarity of its writing, careful research, and distinctive theme - that urban politics in the United States has evolved as a dynamic interaction among governmental power, private actors, and a politics of identity - City Politics remains a classic study of urban politics.