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Title: PUBLIC POLICY


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PUBLIC POLICY
  • Decentralization and abandonment of our cities
  • Chapter 13

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Federal Road Act of 1916 Interstate Highway Act
of 1956
  • Both these public policies directed government
    spending on transportation to the automobile and
    truck.
  • Urban expressways, in combination with the
    emerging trucking industry, led to massive
    decentralization of industry and housing.

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New Deal Policies
  • The Federal Housing Administration (FHA, est.
    1934) and the GI Bill (1944) insured long-term
    mortgage loans for home construction
  • This was meant to put people back to work in the
    building trades after WWII was over.
  • Most new homes were located in new residential
    developments in the suburbs, neglecting the inner
    city.

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FHA Policies
  • Favored the development of single-family over
    multi-family projects.
  • FHS-insured loans for repairs were of short
    duration and were gradually small.
  • Therefore families were better off buying a new
    house that was in the suburbs than updating an
    older home in the city.

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Restrictive Covenants
  • FHA favored suburban locations for FHA loans
  • Property needed to be rated by an unbiased
    professional
  • This requirement was intended to guarantee that
    the property value of the house would be greater
    than the debt.
  • This policy encouraged bias against any
    neighborhood that was considered a potential risk
    in terms of property value.
  • This lead to restrictive covenants written in
    property deeds, which prohibited certain
    undesirable groups from buying property.
  • Maps were created that lead to redlining, an area
    considered high risk by the banks.

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REDLINING EFFECTS
  • Encouraged construction of single-family homes in
    the burbs
  • Discouraged center-city locations
  • Intensified the segregation of residential areas
    and actively promoted homogeneity of residential
    areas.

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United States Housing Act, 1937
  • Intended to provide public housing for those who
    could not afford private housing
  • It did encourage the construction of many
    low-income housing units
  • Most of these units were built in the inner city,
    thereby contributing to the view of the burbs as
    the refuge of the white middle class

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The RESULT of the United States Housing Act
  • Segregate the races
  • Concentrate the disadvantaged in the inner cities
  • Reinforce the image of surburbia as a place of
    refuge for the problems of race, crime, and
    poverty.
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