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From the supplier: Governments in cities across Canada and the US have acted as mediators between pro-growth and no-growth communities and have made futile attempts to please the two opposing parties for many years. The City of Lancaster, CA, has developed the urban structure program (USP) in light of the need for new and expensive infrastructure expansions in the city. USP was devised with the aim of passing the infrastructure and service costs to those who created the need and managing scattered development.
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Title: Paying for new development: the urban structure program of the City of Lancaster. (Lancaster, CA)(includes related article on fiscal objectives of Lancaster's urban structure plan)
Author: Gary G. Hill
Publication:Government Finance Review (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 1997
Publisher: Government Finance Officers Association
Volume: v13 Issue: n3 Page: p7(4)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Paying for new development: the urban structure program of the City of Lancaster. (Lancaster, CA)(includes related article on fiscal objectives of ... An article from: Government Finance Review
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Author(s)Gary G. Hill
ISBN / ASINB00097UOLE
ISBN-13978B00097UOL8
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