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Renewal of Town and Village I
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In Chapter I, the diverse immediate physical objectives of town renewal were identified, and in Chapter II a description was given of the ways in which these objectives are effected in co-ordinated district projects and comprehensive town programs. This chapter discusses some major disagreements over values to be served by renewal and procedures by which these disagreements can be resolved.

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  10. While moving and related costs, rather than relocation, are reimbursed under federal policy in the United States, some cities provide land for temporary quarters while new places of business are being constructed.

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Duggar, G.S. (1965). Economic and Social Policy. In: Renewal of Town and Village I. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-6021-8_4

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