9780870239236-0870239236-Planning the City upon a Hill: Boston since 1630

Planning the City upon a Hill: Boston since 1630

ISBN-13: 9780870239236
ISBN-10: 0870239236
Edition: First PB Edition, First Printing
Author: Lawrence W. Kennedy, St Francis House
Publication date: 1994
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
Format: Paperback 328 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780870239236
ISBN-10: 0870239236
Edition: First PB Edition, First Printing
Author: Lawrence W. Kennedy, St Francis House
Publication date: 1994
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
Format: Paperback 328 pages

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Planning the City upon a Hill: Boston since 1630 (ISBN-13: 9780870239236 and ISBN-10: 0870239236), written by authors Lawrence W. Kennedy, St Francis House, was published by University of Massachusetts Press in 1994. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Planning the City upon a Hill: Boston since 1630 (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.38.

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The focus of this study is on the changing role of local government in city planning. Boston's municipal government holds the primary responsibility for guiding the growth of the city. The city's political leaders have always needed to work with partners in the private sector, and in the twentieth century have found it increasingly necessary to cooperate with federal and state agencies as well. Although the roles played by the federal and state governments―like that played by the private sector―are crucial to the story of Boston, the author considers them in relation to city government. Planning the City upon a Hill is not, then, a comprehensive account of all planning done by government agencies, but an attempt to examine the process of planning and uncover some of the patterns at work. Planning Boston has been a sustained activity for nearly four centuries: this study is the story of the continuous evolution of both an idea and a city.

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