Housing Legislation of 1966: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Banking and Currency, United States Senate, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, on Proposed Housing Legislation for 1966, 1-2. daļasU.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - 1246 lappuses Considers 48 related bills, to provide Federal grants for urban renewal, education, city and local development, mass transportation, model cities, and home financing programs. |
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... Rehabilitation loans .. 131 Rent supplement program . 130 Selected comparison of authorizations and program levels .. Urban planning grants .. 152 125 Urban renewal ... 127 Urban renewal demonstrations_ 128 Urban Transportation .. 131 ...
... Rehabilitation loans .. 131 Rent supplement program . 130 Selected comparison of authorizations and program levels .. Urban planning grants .. 152 125 Urban renewal ... 127 Urban renewal demonstrations_ 128 Urban Transportation .. 131 ...
2. lappuse
... rehabilitation housing . Very little has been said in the press or in comments on the administration's bills on how the thousands of people involved in the demonstration cities program are to be rehoused . Rent supplements and public ...
... rehabilitation housing . Very little has been said in the press or in comments on the administration's bills on how the thousands of people involved in the demonstration cities program are to be rehoused . Rent supplements and public ...
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... rehabilitation is being carried out . To qualify for assistance under this bill , a city must be prepared to plan and carry out a comprehensive city demonstration program . This will be a local program . It will be planned , developed ...
... rehabilitation is being carried out . To qualify for assistance under this bill , a city must be prepared to plan and carry out a comprehensive city demonstration program . This will be a local program . It will be planned , developed ...
22. lappuse
... rehabilitation is being tested which combines advanced engineering techniques and the use of pre - assembled components . The cost target on rehabilitation work is $ 5,000 per dwelling unit . This compares to costs of $ 8.000 to ...
... rehabilitation is being tested which combines advanced engineering techniques and the use of pre - assembled components . The cost target on rehabilitation work is $ 5,000 per dwelling unit . This compares to costs of $ 8.000 to ...
28. lappuse
... rehabilitation . You would take those houses that can be saved and you would re- habilitate them . You would tear down those that could not be re- habilitated . In some instances this would create open space . In other instances there ...
... rehabilitation . You would take those houses that can be saved and you would re- habilitate them . You would tear down those that could not be re- habilitated . In some instances this would create open space . In other instances there ...
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activities Administration AFL-CIO agencies Alaska native amendment appropriate authority banks bill building centers Chairman city demonstration program committee Congress construction cooperative coordinated Corinth cost demonstration cities program economic elderly eligible existing facilities families Federal assistance Federal Government Federal Housing Administration financing fiscal funds grants historic preservation Housing Act Housing and Urban housing program improvement income increase industry interest rate JOHN SPARKMAN land development legislation living loans low-income mass transportation Mayor ment metropolitan areas million mortgage insurance NAHRO National Housing National Housing Act neighborhood nonprofit operating percent Perth Amboy planning President problems proposed public housing railroads rapid transit Reader's Digest recommend redevelopment rehabilitation relocation rent supplement rental rural Secretary Senator DOUGLAS Senator PROXMIRE Senator SPARKMAN Senator WILLIAMS slum sponsors statement subcommittee tion U.S. Senator Unalakleet Urban Development Act urban renewal