9 research outputs found
Develop and Analyzing the Neighborhood Early Warning System in Hamline-Midway.
Conducted on behalf of Hamline-Midway Area Rehabilitation Corporation. Sponsored by Neighborhood Planning for Community Revitalization, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota
Housing Early Warning System Feasibility in the Hamline Midway Area.
Prepared for the Hamline-Midway Area Rehabilitation Corporation. Sponsored by Neighborhood Planning for Community Revitalization, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota
Reforming Subsidized Housing Policy in the Twin Cities to Cut Costs and Reduce Segregation
This article examines the public policies determining the distribution of subsidized housing in the Twin Cities metropolitan area of Minnesota, the resulting distribution of subsidized housing, and the comparative costs associated with building in the region’s central cities or in suburbs
Institute on Metropolitan Opportunity Response to Professor Edward G. Goetz’s Comments on IMO’s Report: Reforming Subsidized Housing Policy in the Twin Cities
Professor Goetz’s comments reflect an obvious misunderstanding of our report and of the issues of urban racial segregation and fair housing. Yet we understand why he is upset––organizations and individuals, including Professor Goetz, have invested their time and energy toward the activities our report challenges. We regret that he has expressed his anger by attacking the scholarly reputations of his colleagues rather than by taking the time to outline real and substantive concerns with the work itself
