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Case Studies

  • Coyote Valley: Building it Right
  • Digital Infrastructure for the Community, by the Community
  • Democracy vs. Development Oakland Wins a Round
  • Removing the Poor through Land Use and Planning
  • People Power In San Francisco: The Mission Coalition
  • Saving Community Gardens in NYC: Land Trusts and Organizing
  • PlaNYC: EJ Group takes the Inside Track to Advocate Sustainability
  • Community Benefits: New Movement for Equitable Urban Development
  • Community Planning for Power
  • Building Schools and Community
  • Industrial Land Preservation: Key to Green Jobs Growth
  • Turning Swords into Ploughshares
  • Atchison Village: A cooperative in Richmond Changes with the Times
‹ Pay Dirt: State Tax Policies Drive Local Land Use Policies to GroundupCoyote Valley: Building it Right ›

Who Owns Our Cities?

  • 15-1 Credits
  • Introduction
  • Analysis
  • Case Studies
    • Coyote Valley: Building it Right
    • Digital Infrastructure for the Community, by the Community
    • Democracy vs. Development Oakland Wins a Round
    • Removing the Poor through Land Use and Planning
    • People Power In San Francisco: The Mission Coalition
    • Saving Community Gardens in NYC: Land Trusts and Organizing
    • PlaNYC: EJ Group takes the Inside Track to Advocate Sustainability
    • Community Benefits: New Movement for Equitable Urban Development
    • Community Planning for Power
    • Building Schools and Community
    • Industrial Land Preservation: Key to Green Jobs Growth
    • Turning Swords into Ploughshares
    • Atchison Village: A cooperative in Richmond Changes with the Times
  • Resources
  • RP&E Reception/ Release Event: Who Owns Our Cities?

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