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    453. New towns and decentralisation: The history of a policy in Britain and the U.S.A. 1909 - 1970

    455. New towns for the Appalachian regions: "A case study located in Eastern Kentucky

    456. News Release. HUD awards $539.6 million in housing loans to assist elderly and disabled families. (Includes list of "Section 202 Field Office Selections, Fiscal Year 1988")

    457. Newsletter

    460. Nyland CoHousing Community. Lafayette, Colorado

    462. Office of Community Development Annual Report, 1961-1962

    465. Ordinance No. 2821 of the Council of Palo Alto Adding Chapter 16.38 and Chapter 21.33 to the Palo Alto Municipal Code, Relating to Community Housing, passed on October 21, 1974

    466. Ordinance. NIMLO model historical zoning ordinance

    467. Organizing for Comprehensive Community Energy Management Planning: Some Preliminary Observations

    468. Origins and implications of zoning: From Germany to the U.S.A

    470. Our man in Louisville. A profile of Grady Clay

    471. Outdoor Fireplaces

    472. Outdoor Fireplaces

    477. Part IV Lessons learned from the strategy and experiences of new and expanded towns in Great Britain and some of their implications to an urban development policy for the United States of America

    478. Partial hospitalization. A service of the community mental health center

    480. Pasadena City Hall. A commemeorative brochure issued in conjunction with the America's City Halls Exhibition, January 19 through February 10, 1985. The Plaza Pasadena. (2 copies)

    484. Photographs of several gardens in Europe

    487. Planned communities. Creating an instant extended family. At Muir Commons, neighborliness is the point

    488. Planning & Public Policy

    489. Planning Concepts in the Improvement Schemes of Victorian Edinburgh

    490. Planning and Public Policy

    493. Planning for urban growth in the Old South

    495. Poor planning, growth keep Dixie Highway dangerous. Thousands daily leave well-planned homes to drive or walk in a perilous nightmare

    497. Preparing a historic preservation plan

    498. Preservation Advocate

    500. Preservation bulletin: More relief! Property tax deductions for rehabilitated structures