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Full-Text Articles in Law
Residency Law Could Stabilize Local Economic Base, Chester Smolski
Residency Law Could Stabilize Local Economic Base, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"Should city employees be required to live in the communities which employ them? This is the question which more and more cities are seriously considering as they seek ways to stem the unabated flow of their residents to the suburbs and to raise needed tax dollars."
Statewide Land Use Plan For R.I., Chester Smolski
Statewide Land Use Plan For R.I., Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"The Rhode Island section of the American Institute of Planners has called it "the most significant single item of legistlation in the history of land planning in this state," and yet there is the real possibility that this far reaching measure may not be introduced for enactment in this session of the General Assembly."
Make The Full Investment In Downtown Renewal, Chester Smolski
Make The Full Investment In Downtown Renewal, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"Just how much money is the city of Providence willing to invest in revitalizing its downtown? The answer to this question is soon to be given when the City Council acts on the recommendations of the Committee on Urban Redevelopment headed by Councilman Ralph R. Fargnoli. the committee voted Wednesday in favor of a $6-million downtown renewal project."
Contractors & Builders Association V. City Of Dunedin, 329 So. 2d 314 (Fla. 1976), Pamela Hotine Espenshade
Contractors & Builders Association V. City Of Dunedin, 329 So. 2d 314 (Fla. 1976), Pamela Hotine Espenshade
Florida State University Law Review
Local Government - CONCEPT OF IMPACT FEES UPHELD BUT RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED ON SCOPE OF THE FEE AND USE OF FUNDS.