Zoning in Suburbia: Keep It, Reject It Or Replace It? Council of Planning Librarians. Exchange Bibliography, 180
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S. News and World Report . The article describes several court cases where the courts refused to allow "people to be zoned out" or ordered city housing auth- orities to build future low-incoce housing projects in the suburbs. "Suburb vs. Ghetto. The i'ioral Dileoiia of Zoning" fron a 1970 issue of The Nation is another article dealing with restrictive suburban zoning. The flow of articles published in late 1969 and 1970 in leading U. S. newspapers and magazines, demonstrates the im.pact of Davi...doff and his action. In "Can the Suburbs Be Opened?", Time Magazine describes the de- 21 facto residential segregation in suburbia all over the nation . In a recent issue, Newsweek Magazine reports action by local liberals who re- quested the rezoning of part of the municipality's land for m.ulti-fam.ily 23 low income housing in Nevjton, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston. Look magazine stated in a recent article that ''...We have twisted zoning, which can legitimately protect residential environment from the intrusion of in- dustry, into a discriminatory device to exclude citizens of lower income or different color"^^.
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