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This is a timely work on a very dynamic field. It provides more than 40 best practice case studies from nearly half the states in America, and discusses current and evolving trends in the relations between educational institutions and cities, towns and other municipalities. The schools include public and private universities and colleges, public school districts, and other local school systems. Case studies examine current and evolving state-of-the-art practices. Appendices include a glossary; regional, national and international resource directories; bibliographic sources; model agreements…mehr
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This is a timely work on a very dynamic field. It provides more than 40 best practice case studies from nearly half the states in America, and discusses current and evolving trends in the relations between educational institutions and cities, towns and other municipalities. The schools include public and private universities and colleges, public school districts, and other local school systems. Case studies examine current and evolving state-of-the-art practices. Appendices include a glossary; regional, national and international resource directories; bibliographic sources; model agreements and documents; a state municipal league directory; a state public library directory; and a summary of distance learning resources. The handbook is indexed. The future of America's cities and schools depends upon the proper management of resources through the use of state-of-the-art town-gown planning practices. Both public officials and taxpayers, faculties, as well as students, benefit from town and gown best practices.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780786463992
- ISBN-10: 0786463996
- Artikelnr.: 36462980
- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780786463992
- ISBN-10: 0786463996
- Artikelnr.: 36462980
Roger L. Kemp, Ph.D., ICMA-CM, has been a city manager on both the East and West coasts for more than 25 years and holds International City/County Management Association credentials. He has taught at the University of California, Rutgers University, University of New Haven, University of Connecticut and Golden Gate University.
Table of Contents Acknowledgments viii Preface Part I. Cities and Schools
1.
Evolving Relations deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz
2.
Social Responsibilities deleteMary Filardo, Jeffrey M. Vincent, Marni Allen and Jason Franklin
3.
Opportunities and Risks deleteParee Roper
4.
Land deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz
5.
Sustainable Communities deleteDeborah McKoy
6.
Career Alternatives deleteLaurence Sprecher
7.
Revenues deleteAnthony Flint Part II. Best Practices
8.
Amherst and Hampshire College Work Together to Enhance the Entire Community deleteGregory S. Prince, Jr.
9.
Aspen and Partners from the University of Michigan and Other Schools Protect Research Lab deleteJoshua Zaffos 10.
Boston, Northeastern University and Other Cities and Schools Are Building "Collegetowns" deleteJames Martin and James E. Samels 11.
Bridgewater and Other Cities Seek More Revenues from Bridgewater University and Other Schools deleteChristine Legere 12.
Canton and St. Lawrence University Work Together to Maintain a Positive Relationship deleteDaniel F. Sullivan 13.
Chapel Hill and the University of North Carolina Cooperate on a Positive Planning Process deleteRoger Stancil and Mary Jane Nirdlinger 14.
Charlottesville and the University of Virginia Work Together to Solve Community Problems deleteTracy Clemmons 15.
Chicago and the University of Illinois Revitalize Inner-City Neighborhoods deleteDavid C. Perry, Wim Wiewel and Carrie Menendez 16.
Cutler Bay and Miami-Dade County Public Schools Create Emergency Response Vehicles deleteSteven Alexander 17.
Elmira Bene
ts from Elmira College Students Learning About Disaster Management deleteAdam Prestopnik 18.
Emeryville and the Emery Uni
ed School District Jointly Improve the Quality of Life deleteDeborah L. McKoy, Ariel H. Bierbaum and Jeffrey M. Vincent 19.
Gainesville and the University of Florida Implement Neighborhood Action Plan deleteCharles E. Young 20.
Greencastle Bene
ts from DePauw University's Efforts to Strengthen Community Relations deleteLuke Beasley 21.
Hamilton and McMaster University Jointly Provide Community Policing Center deletePhil Wood 22.
Kannapolis and the University of North Carolina Jointly Create a Downtown Research Campus deleteMike Legg 23.
Kingston and Queen's University Work Together to Improve Neighborhood Security deleteMichael Fox 24.
Los Angeles and University of Southern California Of
cials Train Future Public Managers deleteP. Michael Paules 25.
Mentor Citizens Bene
t from the Mentor Public School District's Budget Daniel L. Wilson 26.
Meredith Works with Plymouth State University to Provide Housing for Internship Program deleteRob Baker and Carol Gran
eld 27.
Middletown Works with Wesleyan University to Develop Long-Term Neighborhood Plan deleteLaura Brown 28.
New York City Bene
ts by Columbia University Working with Local Neighborhoods deleteMichael Porter and Paul Grogan 29.
Newark and Its Public School District Improve Their Environment and Economy deleteTodd Wilkinson 30.
Orange and Chapman University Jointly Plan for the Future deleteJohn W. Sibley 31.
Phoenix and Arizona State University Receive Voter Approval for New Downtown Campus deleteDebra Friedman 32.
Pittsburgh, the University of Pittsburgh and Other Cities and Schools Learn to Include Citizens in Their Planning Process deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz 33.
Plano and Collin College Provide Student Internships, and Everyone Bene
ts deleteRobin Popik 34.
Portland Works with Portland State University to Create a University District Plan deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz 35.
Richmond and Other Cities Work with Their School Districts to Make Students Better Citizens deleteDeborah L. McKoy, David Stern and Ariel H. Bierbaum 36.
Richmond Citizens Bene
t from Virginia Commonwealth University's Investments deleteMichael Porter and Paul Grogan 37.
Roanoke's Eat for Education Program Helps Fund Its Public School System Ann H. Shawver 38.
Rockland Students and Others Bene
t from Public School's Use of Business Model deleteIrving H. Buchen 39.
Sacramento and Its Public School Districts Have Model for Joint Infrastructure Planning deleteDeborah McKoy, Jeffrey M. Vincent and Carrie Makarewicz 40.
St. Paul Public Agencies Bene
t from University of Minnesota's Technologies and Software deleteCarissa Schively Slotterback 41.
San Francisco Area Bene
ts from Center's Studies Linking Transit Development, Families and Schools deleteAriel H. Bierbaum, Jeffrey M. Vincent and Deborah McKoy 42.
San Jose and San Jose State University Build Joint Public Library deleteLorraine Oback 43.
San Pablo and Its School District Partner to Revitalize a Neighborhood deleteAriel H. Bierbaum, Jeffrey M. Vincent and Erika Tate 44.
State College Of
cials Seek Student Liaison from Pennsylvania State University deleteAdam Smeltz 45.
Sugar Land and the University of Houston Work Together on New Campus for Educational and Economic Reasons deleteAllen Bogard 46.
Tampa Bene
ts from University of Florida Bringing More Students Downtown deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz 47.
Warrensburg Bene
ts from Central Missouri State University's Economic Contributions deleteBob Adebayo 48.
Washington, DC, and Georgetown University Try to Relieve Town-Gown Tensions deleteKara Brandeisky and Jake Sticka 49.
Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary Form Joint Neighborhood Relations Committee deleteBrian Whitson Part III. The Future 50.
Urban Renewal deleteMichael Porter and Paul Grogan 51.
Citizens deleteJohn Esterle and Chris Gates 52.
Students and Change deleteDeborah McKoy, Ariel H. Bierbaum, April Suwalsky, Erica Boas and Alissa Kronovet 53.
Public Service deleteZach Friend and Scott Collins 54.
Technology deleteMaria H. Andersen 55.
Education deleteJohn Dew Appendices A. Glossary of Terms for Cities and Schools B. Regional Resource Directory C. National Resource Directory D. International Resource Directory E. Bibliographic and Reference Sources F. Model Agreements and Documents G. State Municipal League Directory H. State Library Directory I. Distance Learning Resources About the Contributors Index
1.
Evolving Relations deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz
2.
Social Responsibilities deleteMary Filardo, Jeffrey M. Vincent, Marni Allen and Jason Franklin
3.
Opportunities and Risks deleteParee Roper
4.
Land deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz
5.
Sustainable Communities deleteDeborah McKoy
6.
Career Alternatives deleteLaurence Sprecher
7.
Revenues deleteAnthony Flint Part II. Best Practices
8.
Amherst and Hampshire College Work Together to Enhance the Entire Community deleteGregory S. Prince, Jr.
9.
Aspen and Partners from the University of Michigan and Other Schools Protect Research Lab deleteJoshua Zaffos 10.
Boston, Northeastern University and Other Cities and Schools Are Building "Collegetowns" deleteJames Martin and James E. Samels 11.
Bridgewater and Other Cities Seek More Revenues from Bridgewater University and Other Schools deleteChristine Legere 12.
Canton and St. Lawrence University Work Together to Maintain a Positive Relationship deleteDaniel F. Sullivan 13.
Chapel Hill and the University of North Carolina Cooperate on a Positive Planning Process deleteRoger Stancil and Mary Jane Nirdlinger 14.
Charlottesville and the University of Virginia Work Together to Solve Community Problems deleteTracy Clemmons 15.
Chicago and the University of Illinois Revitalize Inner-City Neighborhoods deleteDavid C. Perry, Wim Wiewel and Carrie Menendez 16.
Cutler Bay and Miami-Dade County Public Schools Create Emergency Response Vehicles deleteSteven Alexander 17.
Elmira Bene
ts from Elmira College Students Learning About Disaster Management deleteAdam Prestopnik 18.
Emeryville and the Emery Uni
ed School District Jointly Improve the Quality of Life deleteDeborah L. McKoy, Ariel H. Bierbaum and Jeffrey M. Vincent 19.
Gainesville and the University of Florida Implement Neighborhood Action Plan deleteCharles E. Young 20.
Greencastle Bene
ts from DePauw University's Efforts to Strengthen Community Relations deleteLuke Beasley 21.
Hamilton and McMaster University Jointly Provide Community Policing Center deletePhil Wood 22.
Kannapolis and the University of North Carolina Jointly Create a Downtown Research Campus deleteMike Legg 23.
Kingston and Queen's University Work Together to Improve Neighborhood Security deleteMichael Fox 24.
Los Angeles and University of Southern California Of
cials Train Future Public Managers deleteP. Michael Paules 25.
Mentor Citizens Bene
t from the Mentor Public School District's Budget Daniel L. Wilson 26.
Meredith Works with Plymouth State University to Provide Housing for Internship Program deleteRob Baker and Carol Gran
eld 27.
Middletown Works with Wesleyan University to Develop Long-Term Neighborhood Plan deleteLaura Brown 28.
New York City Bene
ts by Columbia University Working with Local Neighborhoods deleteMichael Porter and Paul Grogan 29.
Newark and Its Public School District Improve Their Environment and Economy deleteTodd Wilkinson 30.
Orange and Chapman University Jointly Plan for the Future deleteJohn W. Sibley 31.
Phoenix and Arizona State University Receive Voter Approval for New Downtown Campus deleteDebra Friedman 32.
Pittsburgh, the University of Pittsburgh and Other Cities and Schools Learn to Include Citizens in Their Planning Process deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz 33.
Plano and Collin College Provide Student Internships, and Everyone Bene
ts deleteRobin Popik 34.
Portland Works with Portland State University to Create a University District Plan deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz 35.
Richmond and Other Cities Work with Their School Districts to Make Students Better Citizens deleteDeborah L. McKoy, David Stern and Ariel H. Bierbaum 36.
Richmond Citizens Bene
t from Virginia Commonwealth University's Investments deleteMichael Porter and Paul Grogan 37.
Roanoke's Eat for Education Program Helps Fund Its Public School System Ann H. Shawver 38.
Rockland Students and Others Bene
t from Public School's Use of Business Model deleteIrving H. Buchen 39.
Sacramento and Its Public School Districts Have Model for Joint Infrastructure Planning deleteDeborah McKoy, Jeffrey M. Vincent and Carrie Makarewicz 40.
St. Paul Public Agencies Bene
t from University of Minnesota's Technologies and Software deleteCarissa Schively Slotterback 41.
San Francisco Area Bene
ts from Center's Studies Linking Transit Development, Families and Schools deleteAriel H. Bierbaum, Jeffrey M. Vincent and Deborah McKoy 42.
San Jose and San Jose State University Build Joint Public Library deleteLorraine Oback 43.
San Pablo and Its School District Partner to Revitalize a Neighborhood deleteAriel H. Bierbaum, Jeffrey M. Vincent and Erika Tate 44.
State College Of
cials Seek Student Liaison from Pennsylvania State University deleteAdam Smeltz 45.
Sugar Land and the University of Houston Work Together on New Campus for Educational and Economic Reasons deleteAllen Bogard 46.
Tampa Bene
ts from University of Florida Bringing More Students Downtown deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz 47.
Warrensburg Bene
ts from Central Missouri State University's Economic Contributions deleteBob Adebayo 48.
Washington, DC, and Georgetown University Try to Relieve Town-Gown Tensions deleteKara Brandeisky and Jake Sticka 49.
Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary Form Joint Neighborhood Relations Committee deleteBrian Whitson Part III. The Future 50.
Urban Renewal deleteMichael Porter and Paul Grogan 51.
Citizens deleteJohn Esterle and Chris Gates 52.
Students and Change deleteDeborah McKoy, Ariel H. Bierbaum, April Suwalsky, Erica Boas and Alissa Kronovet 53.
Public Service deleteZach Friend and Scott Collins 54.
Technology deleteMaria H. Andersen 55.
Education deleteJohn Dew Appendices A. Glossary of Terms for Cities and Schools B. Regional Resource Directory C. National Resource Directory D. International Resource Directory E. Bibliographic and Reference Sources F. Model Agreements and Documents G. State Municipal League Directory H. State Library Directory I. Distance Learning Resources About the Contributors Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments viii Preface Part I. Cities and Schools
1.
Evolving Relations deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz
2.
Social Responsibilities deleteMary Filardo, Jeffrey M. Vincent, Marni Allen and Jason Franklin
3.
Opportunities and Risks deleteParee Roper
4.
Land deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz
5.
Sustainable Communities deleteDeborah McKoy
6.
Career Alternatives deleteLaurence Sprecher
7.
Revenues deleteAnthony Flint Part II. Best Practices
8.
Amherst and Hampshire College Work Together to Enhance the Entire Community deleteGregory S. Prince, Jr.
9.
Aspen and Partners from the University of Michigan and Other Schools Protect Research Lab deleteJoshua Zaffos 10.
Boston, Northeastern University and Other Cities and Schools Are Building "Collegetowns" deleteJames Martin and James E. Samels 11.
Bridgewater and Other Cities Seek More Revenues from Bridgewater University and Other Schools deleteChristine Legere 12.
Canton and St. Lawrence University Work Together to Maintain a Positive Relationship deleteDaniel F. Sullivan 13.
Chapel Hill and the University of North Carolina Cooperate on a Positive Planning Process deleteRoger Stancil and Mary Jane Nirdlinger 14.
Charlottesville and the University of Virginia Work Together to Solve Community Problems deleteTracy Clemmons 15.
Chicago and the University of Illinois Revitalize Inner-City Neighborhoods deleteDavid C. Perry, Wim Wiewel and Carrie Menendez 16.
Cutler Bay and Miami-Dade County Public Schools Create Emergency Response Vehicles deleteSteven Alexander 17.
Elmira Bene
ts from Elmira College Students Learning About Disaster Management deleteAdam Prestopnik 18.
Emeryville and the Emery Uni
ed School District Jointly Improve the Quality of Life deleteDeborah L. McKoy, Ariel H. Bierbaum and Jeffrey M. Vincent 19.
Gainesville and the University of Florida Implement Neighborhood Action Plan deleteCharles E. Young 20.
Greencastle Bene
ts from DePauw University's Efforts to Strengthen Community Relations deleteLuke Beasley 21.
Hamilton and McMaster University Jointly Provide Community Policing Center deletePhil Wood 22.
Kannapolis and the University of North Carolina Jointly Create a Downtown Research Campus deleteMike Legg 23.
Kingston and Queen's University Work Together to Improve Neighborhood Security deleteMichael Fox 24.
Los Angeles and University of Southern California Of
cials Train Future Public Managers deleteP. Michael Paules 25.
Mentor Citizens Bene
t from the Mentor Public School District's Budget Daniel L. Wilson 26.
Meredith Works with Plymouth State University to Provide Housing for Internship Program deleteRob Baker and Carol Gran
eld 27.
Middletown Works with Wesleyan University to Develop Long-Term Neighborhood Plan deleteLaura Brown 28.
New York City Bene
ts by Columbia University Working with Local Neighborhoods deleteMichael Porter and Paul Grogan 29.
Newark and Its Public School District Improve Their Environment and Economy deleteTodd Wilkinson 30.
Orange and Chapman University Jointly Plan for the Future deleteJohn W. Sibley 31.
Phoenix and Arizona State University Receive Voter Approval for New Downtown Campus deleteDebra Friedman 32.
Pittsburgh, the University of Pittsburgh and Other Cities and Schools Learn to Include Citizens in Their Planning Process deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz 33.
Plano and Collin College Provide Student Internships, and Everyone Bene
ts deleteRobin Popik 34.
Portland Works with Portland State University to Create a University District Plan deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz 35.
Richmond and Other Cities Work with Their School Districts to Make Students Better Citizens deleteDeborah L. McKoy, David Stern and Ariel H. Bierbaum 36.
Richmond Citizens Bene
t from Virginia Commonwealth University's Investments deleteMichael Porter and Paul Grogan 37.
Roanoke's Eat for Education Program Helps Fund Its Public School System Ann H. Shawver 38.
Rockland Students and Others Bene
t from Public School's Use of Business Model deleteIrving H. Buchen 39.
Sacramento and Its Public School Districts Have Model for Joint Infrastructure Planning deleteDeborah McKoy, Jeffrey M. Vincent and Carrie Makarewicz 40.
St. Paul Public Agencies Bene
t from University of Minnesota's Technologies and Software deleteCarissa Schively Slotterback 41.
San Francisco Area Bene
ts from Center's Studies Linking Transit Development, Families and Schools deleteAriel H. Bierbaum, Jeffrey M. Vincent and Deborah McKoy 42.
San Jose and San Jose State University Build Joint Public Library deleteLorraine Oback 43.
San Pablo and Its School District Partner to Revitalize a Neighborhood deleteAriel H. Bierbaum, Jeffrey M. Vincent and Erika Tate 44.
State College Of
cials Seek Student Liaison from Pennsylvania State University deleteAdam Smeltz 45.
Sugar Land and the University of Houston Work Together on New Campus for Educational and Economic Reasons deleteAllen Bogard 46.
Tampa Bene
ts from University of Florida Bringing More Students Downtown deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz 47.
Warrensburg Bene
ts from Central Missouri State University's Economic Contributions deleteBob Adebayo 48.
Washington, DC, and Georgetown University Try to Relieve Town-Gown Tensions deleteKara Brandeisky and Jake Sticka 49.
Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary Form Joint Neighborhood Relations Committee deleteBrian Whitson Part III. The Future 50.
Urban Renewal deleteMichael Porter and Paul Grogan 51.
Citizens deleteJohn Esterle and Chris Gates 52.
Students and Change deleteDeborah McKoy, Ariel H. Bierbaum, April Suwalsky, Erica Boas and Alissa Kronovet 53.
Public Service deleteZach Friend and Scott Collins 54.
Technology deleteMaria H. Andersen 55.
Education deleteJohn Dew Appendices A. Glossary of Terms for Cities and Schools B. Regional Resource Directory C. National Resource Directory D. International Resource Directory E. Bibliographic and Reference Sources F. Model Agreements and Documents G. State Municipal League Directory H. State Library Directory I. Distance Learning Resources About the Contributors Index
1.
Evolving Relations deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz
2.
Social Responsibilities deleteMary Filardo, Jeffrey M. Vincent, Marni Allen and Jason Franklin
3.
Opportunities and Risks deleteParee Roper
4.
Land deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz
5.
Sustainable Communities deleteDeborah McKoy
6.
Career Alternatives deleteLaurence Sprecher
7.
Revenues deleteAnthony Flint Part II. Best Practices
8.
Amherst and Hampshire College Work Together to Enhance the Entire Community deleteGregory S. Prince, Jr.
9.
Aspen and Partners from the University of Michigan and Other Schools Protect Research Lab deleteJoshua Zaffos 10.
Boston, Northeastern University and Other Cities and Schools Are Building "Collegetowns" deleteJames Martin and James E. Samels 11.
Bridgewater and Other Cities Seek More Revenues from Bridgewater University and Other Schools deleteChristine Legere 12.
Canton and St. Lawrence University Work Together to Maintain a Positive Relationship deleteDaniel F. Sullivan 13.
Chapel Hill and the University of North Carolina Cooperate on a Positive Planning Process deleteRoger Stancil and Mary Jane Nirdlinger 14.
Charlottesville and the University of Virginia Work Together to Solve Community Problems deleteTracy Clemmons 15.
Chicago and the University of Illinois Revitalize Inner-City Neighborhoods deleteDavid C. Perry, Wim Wiewel and Carrie Menendez 16.
Cutler Bay and Miami-Dade County Public Schools Create Emergency Response Vehicles deleteSteven Alexander 17.
Elmira Bene
ts from Elmira College Students Learning About Disaster Management deleteAdam Prestopnik 18.
Emeryville and the Emery Uni
ed School District Jointly Improve the Quality of Life deleteDeborah L. McKoy, Ariel H. Bierbaum and Jeffrey M. Vincent 19.
Gainesville and the University of Florida Implement Neighborhood Action Plan deleteCharles E. Young 20.
Greencastle Bene
ts from DePauw University's Efforts to Strengthen Community Relations deleteLuke Beasley 21.
Hamilton and McMaster University Jointly Provide Community Policing Center deletePhil Wood 22.
Kannapolis and the University of North Carolina Jointly Create a Downtown Research Campus deleteMike Legg 23.
Kingston and Queen's University Work Together to Improve Neighborhood Security deleteMichael Fox 24.
Los Angeles and University of Southern California Of
cials Train Future Public Managers deleteP. Michael Paules 25.
Mentor Citizens Bene
t from the Mentor Public School District's Budget Daniel L. Wilson 26.
Meredith Works with Plymouth State University to Provide Housing for Internship Program deleteRob Baker and Carol Gran
eld 27.
Middletown Works with Wesleyan University to Develop Long-Term Neighborhood Plan deleteLaura Brown 28.
New York City Bene
ts by Columbia University Working with Local Neighborhoods deleteMichael Porter and Paul Grogan 29.
Newark and Its Public School District Improve Their Environment and Economy deleteTodd Wilkinson 30.
Orange and Chapman University Jointly Plan for the Future deleteJohn W. Sibley 31.
Phoenix and Arizona State University Receive Voter Approval for New Downtown Campus deleteDebra Friedman 32.
Pittsburgh, the University of Pittsburgh and Other Cities and Schools Learn to Include Citizens in Their Planning Process deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz 33.
Plano and Collin College Provide Student Internships, and Everyone Bene
ts deleteRobin Popik 34.
Portland Works with Portland State University to Create a University District Plan deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz 35.
Richmond and Other Cities Work with Their School Districts to Make Students Better Citizens deleteDeborah L. McKoy, David Stern and Ariel H. Bierbaum 36.
Richmond Citizens Bene
t from Virginia Commonwealth University's Investments deleteMichael Porter and Paul Grogan 37.
Roanoke's Eat for Education Program Helps Fund Its Public School System Ann H. Shawver 38.
Rockland Students and Others Bene
t from Public School's Use of Business Model deleteIrving H. Buchen 39.
Sacramento and Its Public School Districts Have Model for Joint Infrastructure Planning deleteDeborah McKoy, Jeffrey M. Vincent and Carrie Makarewicz 40.
St. Paul Public Agencies Bene
t from University of Minnesota's Technologies and Software deleteCarissa Schively Slotterback 41.
San Francisco Area Bene
ts from Center's Studies Linking Transit Development, Families and Schools deleteAriel H. Bierbaum, Jeffrey M. Vincent and Deborah McKoy 42.
San Jose and San Jose State University Build Joint Public Library deleteLorraine Oback 43.
San Pablo and Its School District Partner to Revitalize a Neighborhood deleteAriel H. Bierbaum, Jeffrey M. Vincent and Erika Tate 44.
State College Of
cials Seek Student Liaison from Pennsylvania State University deleteAdam Smeltz 45.
Sugar Land and the University of Houston Work Together on New Campus for Educational and Economic Reasons deleteAllen Bogard 46.
Tampa Bene
ts from University of Florida Bringing More Students Downtown deleteYesim Sungu-Eryilmaz 47.
Warrensburg Bene
ts from Central Missouri State University's Economic Contributions deleteBob Adebayo 48.
Washington, DC, and Georgetown University Try to Relieve Town-Gown Tensions deleteKara Brandeisky and Jake Sticka 49.
Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary Form Joint Neighborhood Relations Committee deleteBrian Whitson Part III. The Future 50.
Urban Renewal deleteMichael Porter and Paul Grogan 51.
Citizens deleteJohn Esterle and Chris Gates 52.
Students and Change deleteDeborah McKoy, Ariel H. Bierbaum, April Suwalsky, Erica Boas and Alissa Kronovet 53.
Public Service deleteZach Friend and Scott Collins 54.
Technology deleteMaria H. Andersen 55.
Education deleteJohn Dew Appendices A. Glossary of Terms for Cities and Schools B. Regional Resource Directory C. National Resource Directory D. International Resource Directory E. Bibliographic and Reference Sources F. Model Agreements and Documents G. State Municipal League Directory H. State Library Directory I. Distance Learning Resources About the Contributors Index