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U.S. Congress. House of Representatives. Committee on Banking and Currency. 
Basic Laws and Authorities on Housing and Urban Development. Revised through 
January 31, 1969. 91st Congress, lst session., Washington, D.C., Govt. Print. 
Off., 1969. 952 p. 
Title X: Mortgage Insurance for Land Development, p. 169-175. Title IV: 
Guarantees for Financing New Community Land Development, p. 400-405. 
U.S. Congress. House of Representatives. Committee on Banking and Currency- 
Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act of 1966. Public Law 
89-754, together with a brief summary, section-by-section analysis, legislative: 
history and conference report. Washington, D.C., Govt. Print. Off., 1966. 84 p.. 
Summary of the Title X, Experimental Mortgage Insurance Program for new 
communities on p. 20-22; Text of the Act on p. 59-61. 
U.S. Congress. House of Representatives. Committee on Banking and Currency. 
Demonstration Cities, Housing and Urban Development and Urban Mass Transit. 
Subcommittee on Housing, 89th Congress, 2nd session, on H.R. 12341, H.R. 
12946, H.R. 13064, H.R. 9256, and related bills. Washington, D.C., U.S. 
Govt. Print. Off., 1966. 2 vols. 
Includes testimony of several groups and individuals on the proposal to 
extend Title X mortgage insurance. 
U.S. Congress. House of Representatives. Committee on Banking and Currency. 
Housing and Community Development Legislation. Hearings before the Commit- 
tee on Housing. 88th Congress, 2nd session, on H.R. 9751. Washington, D.C... 
Govt. Print. Off., 1964. 929 p. 
Testimony from Government and other witnesses on the Federal proposal 
for mortgage insurance for large subdivisions and new communities. 
U.S. Congress. Joint Economic Committee. Urban America: Goals and Problems. 
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Urban Affairs, 90th Congress, 1st. 
session. Washington, D.C., Govt. Print. Off., 1967. 239 p. 
Includes testimony on new towns. 
U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency. Housing and Urban 
Development Legislation of 1968. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Housing: 
and Urban Affairs, 90th Congress, 2nd session, on the proposed housing legisla- 
tion for 1968. Washington, D.C., Govt. Print. Off., 1968. 2 vols. 
Testimony from Government and other witnesses on the various housing 
bills; includes testimony and discussion on Title IV, the New Communities. 
Act of 1968. 
U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency. Housing Legisla- 
tion of 1964. Hearings before a subcommittee, 88th Congress, 2nd session,. 
on §. 2468 and other pending bills to amend the Federal Housing Laws. Wash- 
ington, D.C., Govt. Print. Off., 1964. 1189 p. 
Testimony from Government and other witnesses, including testimony om 
the Federal proposal for mortgage insurance for large subdivisions and new 
communities. 
Urban Land Institute. Innovations vs. Traditions in Community Development; A 
Comparative Study in Residential Land Use. Washington, D.C., Urban Land 
Institute, 1963. 111 p. (Technical Bulletin No. 47). 
An examination of subdivision design lessons for the planning of efficient new 
communities. 
Urban Land Institute. Legal Aspects of Planned Unit Residential Development, with 
Suggested Legislation. (Part I: The Legal Aspects, by Jan Krasnowiecki; Part 
II: Suggested Legislation with Commentary, by Richard F. Babcock, et al.) 
Washington, D.C., May 1965. (Technical Bulletin 52.) 96 p. ($6.00 per copy to- 
nonmembers of the Institute.) 
Urban Land Institute. New Approaches to Residential Land Development; A Study 
of Concepts and Innovations. Washington, D.C., Urban Land Institute, 1961. 
151 p. (Technical Bulletin No. 40). 
Discussion of planned unit development, cluster development, zoning and 
improved subdivision regulations, applicable to new communities. 
Urban Land Institute. Open Space Communities in the Market Place... A Sur- 
vey of Public Acceptance. By Carl Norcross. Washington, D.C., December 1966. 
(Technical Bulletin 57). 97 p. ($6.00 per copy to nonmembers.) 
A study of 28 residential communities, including several ‘new towns,’” 
scattered around the country, to determine how successful open space planning 
and related amenities have been. 
Von Eckardt, Wolf. ‘“The Case for Building 350 New Towns.”’ Harper’s Magazine. 
December 1965. p. 85-94. 
