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100 _aOrr, Marion
245 _aCitizen's views on urban revitalization: the case of provice Rhode Island
260 _c2002
300 _ap.397-419.
362 _aJan
520 _aRenaissance cities have been widely discussed in the lierature on urban development. However, despite scholarly interest in this subject, there has been little systematic research on how citizens feel about so-called "hot" cities and the factors that go into citizen conclusions that a city is doing well. In this paper, we use data from a survey of residents of Providence. Rhode Island and review the political and economic history of the area to assess what affects public opinion about city success, quality of life, and downtown improvement. Our analysis demonstrates that on dimensions such as moving in the right direction, satisfaction with specific services such as police protection is important to public assessments. In other areas, though, such as quality of life, factors such as race relations, street repairs, and political leadership matter more. We conclude with suggestions about what cities that wish to be seen as having "turned the corner" must do in order to bring citizens around to that viewpoint. - Reproduced.
650 _aUrban development
700 _aWest, Darrell M.
773 _aUrban Affairs Review
909 _a52060
999 _c52060
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