How To Use Urban renewal In A Sentence
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The demolition is part of a city council urban renewal programme.
Times, Sunday Times
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The urban renewal administrative process drew considerable criticism because it was so long and encumbered with red tape.
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To stop the rot, gambling was legalized in 1976 as a means of attracting new visitors and providing resources for urban renewal and associated uplift.
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In the fifth century the popes embarked, in alliance with the local aristocracy, on a programme of urban renewal.
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The Rivers State government asserts that the demolition is necessary to implement an urban renewal project initiated in 2009.
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DILLON - While trying to breath life into sleepy Dillon, town council's formation of an urban renewal authority has also inspired fear.
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Urban renewal programs in the 1950s were actually based on the presumption that social mix could make communities more stable.
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He also said a comprehensive report on urban renewal was ready for submission to the Cabinet.
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In his new job, he will be using this experience when he works on urban renewal projects in inner cities.
Times, Sunday Times
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Citizen involvement began in 1972 to coincide with the approval of a large urban renewal project.
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Good planning is essential for ensuring sustainable economic prosperity at the same time as it encourages urban renewal and protects the countryside.
Times, Sunday Times
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But it would be impolitic to blame the government which, the Post reminds us, has spent billions of dollars on urban renewal.
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In 1968 the neighborhood development program was initiated by Congress, providing an alternative approach to large-scale urban renewal.
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Only slightly less hysterical is his description of why the city has an urban renewal agency:
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The box stores sit in the middle of already existing major shopping areas, beside subway stops, and have the opposite effect, if anything, revitalizing cruddy areas and triggering some urban renewal.
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All of this proved to be at least as ineffectual, disruptive, and ill-conceived as the previous urban renewal regime.
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At one point Mr. von Hoffman reports being "seconded" to Cardinal Samuel Stritch for the purpose of exchanging intelligence on topics like urban renewal.
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Labour accused Environment Minister Martin Cullen of being like Santa Claus for trying to sweeten voters when he announces the €19.5 million urban renewal and Border grant package today.
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In 1968 the neighborhood development program was initiated by Congress, providing an alternative approach to large-scale urban renewal.
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The urban renewal administrative process drew considerable criticism because it was so long and encumbered with red tape.
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Campanella begins by looking back to when planning was a profession known for visionaries such as Frederick Law Olmsted, Daniel Burnham, and John Nolan, and then describes how in the postwar years planners "aided and abetted some of the most egregious acts of urban vandalism in American history," i.e., urban renewal.
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These have safeguarded the countryside and helped to secure urban renewal for more than half a century.
Times, Sunday Times
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Until now, few scholars have specified the role of the ideology of privatism in determining the programmatic shape and local implementation of urban renewal or have examined the impact of the program on metropolitan development.
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In the 1950's, urban renewal's principal tool was the bull-dowser.
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The entire area has been designated for urban renewal and a tax incentive area.
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In 1968 the neighborhood development program was initiated by Congress, providing an alternative approach to large-scale urban renewal.
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In the fifth century the popes embarked, in alliance with the local aristocracy, on a programme of urban renewal.
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In the fifth century the popes embarked, in alliance with the local aristocracy, on a programme of urban renewal.
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Barcelona used its Games in 1992 to implement a wide-ranging urban renewal plan, transforming a decaying industrial city into a sought-after tourist destination.
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In 1968 the neighborhood development program was initiated by Congress, providing an alternative approach to large-scale urban renewal.
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The recent LUBA appeal on Urban Renewal misuse is a beginning.
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The work that was carried out as Waterford City's Urban Renewal Project included the repaving of the entire area with granite setts and slabs to match those in John Roberts Square.
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Urban Outfitters has a growing part of their store dedicated to "Urban Renewal" -- a line of one-of-a-kind clothes made from vintage, deadstock, or pre-loved materials.
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This advantage has naturally allowed China to liberalize faster and spend more on urban renewal, improvements in infrastructure, and tourism development without worrying about its trade deficits growing unmanageably large.
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Druh Farrell, are working to reframe the project into an urban renewal by improving pedestrian access and beautifying the street.
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The Urban Renewal pre-loved plaid shirts parallel a flannel trend that has taken over at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire.
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Lady Bird Johnson focused her initial "beautification" efforts in Washington, D.C. with urban renewal, landscaping, summer jobs programs and renovating schoolyards and city park projects; it served as a pilot for which different cities later adapted aspects that addressed their unique deficiencies.
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