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Planning, Power And Politics: A Case Study Of The Land Use And Siting History Of The North River Water Pollution Control Plant, Vernice D. Miller Jan 1994

Planning, Power And Politics: A Case Study Of The Land Use And Siting History Of The North River Water Pollution Control Plant, Vernice D. Miller

Fordham Urban Law Journal

This Essay discusses one example of environmental racism in New York City – the planning and construction of the North River Water Pollution Control Plant in West Harlem. This case study of the West Harlem community depicts how race-based land use planning and environmental policy-making transformed West Harlem, one of this city’s most beautiful communities, into a giant dumping ground. Since 1968, the North River Water Pollution Control Plant has irritated the residents of West Harlem. Initially, countless public hearings and community meetings were held to address why this facility was being built in this community. After the Plant was …


The Role Of The Federal Government In Urban Land Use Planning, John T. Howard Jan 1961

The Role Of The Federal Government In Urban Land Use Planning, John T. Howard

Fordham Law Review

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Modern Zoning And Planning Progress In New York, James Felt Jan 1961

Modern Zoning And Planning Progress In New York, James Felt

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.