Planning for the Future of American Cities Proceedings of the Joint Conference

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I agree with Dr. Aronovici that we have evidence from European sources that we can depend to some extent upon the voluntary vacat- 2 Particulars of Slum Clearance Programmes, Housing Act 1930. Presented by Minister of Health to Parliament March, 1934. Published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1934.
84 REHABILITATION OF THE BLIGHTED DISTRICT ing of the slums provided we afford the tenants an opportunity to occupy at reasonable rents dwellings in the suburbs or in the out- lying urban
... districts. 3 Here in the United States Mr. Harland Bar' tholomew finds that the Bowery population of Manhattan had lost 53 per cent of its population between 1910 and 1930. His report goes on to say: "With the present conditions of obsolescent build' ings, inadequate open space for light and air, insufficient recreational areas and numerous other unfavorable factors which are largely responsible for the great losses in population, it appears necessary to rebuild the entire area or major portions thereof, if the present unfortunate social and economic conditions are to be corrected.

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