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Chapter IV, “Cooperative Housing,’”’ describes Federal program experience 
and the advantages of the cooperative approach. Pages 178-179 describe briefly 
the HUD-administered ‘‘New Communities Act of 1968.” 
Burns, L. 8. and Klaasen, L. H. ‘Econometrics of Building a New Town,” Review 
of Economics and Statistics, November 1963. 
Presents a mathematical model for financing. 
Canty, Donald, editor. The New City. The National Committee on Urban Growth 
Policy. eamuenes for Urban America, Inc., by Frederick A. Praeger, New York, 
1969. 180 p. 
' A series of papers for the National Committee on Urban Growth Policy 
covering the process of urbanization, future patterns of urban growth, historic 
new towns in America, new towns in Britain, and proposals for new cities in 
the U.S., with recommendations for a system of Federal subsidies. 
Cartsonis, Emanuel M. ‘‘New Towns, A Challenge to Partnership of Private and 
Public Enterprise.”’ In Planning 1967. Chicago, American Society of Planning 
Officials. p. 174-177. 
A call for stronger regional planning and a range of Federal financial assist- 
ance for the private development of new communities. 
Christensen, Boake. ‘‘Land Use Control for the New Community.” Harvard 
Journal of Legislation. May 1969. p. 496-547. 
Part I: Analysis of zoning and planning practice; Part II: Review of recent 
Federal and private sector new community assumptions; Part III: Types of 
zoning in use, recent court decisions, and precedents for new community zoning. 
The appendix includes a model ordinance for a new community district. 
Conkin, Paul. Tomorrow a New World: The New Deal Community Program. Pub- 
lished for the American Historical Association. Ithaca, N. Y., Cornell University 
Press, 1959. 350 p. 
The story of the construction of about 100 small communities during the 
1930’s, a program that culminated in the Greenbelt towns. 
Crane, David A. Technologies Study: The Application of Technological Innovation 
in the Development of a New Community, Fort Lincoln New Town. Prepared for: 
Edward J. Logue, Principal Development Consultant, District of Columbia 
Redevelopment Land Agency, National Capital Planning Commission, and 
District of Columbia Govt. Washington, D.C., 1968. 246 p. 
Exploration of the applicability of technological innovations for a 300-acre 
in-city community project in the National Capital. 
“Creating New Communities: A Symposium on Process and Product.” Journal 
of the American Institute of Planners. November 1967. p. 370-409. 
Articles by— 
Godschalk, David R. “Comparative New Community Design.” 
Willmott, Peter. ‘Social Research and New Communities.” 
Hoppenfeld, Morton. “A Sketch of the Pianning-Building Process for 
Columbia, Maryland. 
“A Critical Evaluation of New Towns Legislation.’ In Planning 1967. Chicago, 
American Society of Planning Officials. p. 171-177. 
Articles by: William L. Slayton, ““New Cities: Policies and Legislation.” 
Emanuel M. Cartsonis, ‘“New Towns: A Challenge to Partnership of Private 
and Public Enterprise.” 
Dames, T. A., and William L. Grecco. “A Survey of New Town Planning Ccn- 
siderations.” Traffic Quarterly. October 1968. p. 555-570. 
The results of a questionnaire to new town developers. The survey includes 
tabulation of selected amenities and a discussion of planning objectives. 
“Democracy in the New Towns: The Limits of Private Government,” University 
of Chicago Law Review, Winter, 1969. p. 379-412. 
A study of the home owners’ associations of Reston and Columbia, suggested 
as models for other new communities. Examination of pertinent court decisions 
involving public function and equal protection. The author suggests that the 
H.O.A., using real property as the only basis for political participation, may 
conflict with constitutional equal protection clauses. 
Dienstfrey, Ted. ‘‘A Note on the Economics of Community Building.” Journal of 
the American Institute of Planners. March 1967. p. 120-123. (Also in Eichler 
Edward P. and Marshall Kaplan, The Community Builders, Appendix). 
An attempt to compute a rate of return for community building. 
Edwards, Gordon. New Town Planning in Rapid Growth Areas. Address by 
Chief of Planning Branch, Office of Metropolitan Development, Housing and 
Home Finance Agency before the I'airfax County Federation of Citizens 
