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This work surveys the practical legal tools and administrative practices used to shape urban development, focusing on municipal acquisition of land, methods of distributing improvement costs, and the regulatory powers available to cities. It compares variations in state statutes and local practice, draws on questionnaires, code reviews, and on-site studies of multiple municipalities, and treats eminent domain, assessment and taxation, plan commissions, and building regulation as interrelated elements of implementing urban designs. Appendices collect significant statutes and cases and the narrative highlights how differing legal mechanisms aid or impede the realization of comprehensive urban improvements.

FOOTNOTES:

[12] For streets, see Acts of California, 1909, Chapter 684.

For parks, see Acts of California, 1909, Chapter 697.

[13] Special Laws of Minnesota, 1889, Chapter 30.

[14] Charter of Kansas City, 1908, Article 13, Section 12.

[15] Original papers filed in the case.

[16] Lord’s Oregon Laws, Title XLV, Of the Condemnation of Land, Section 6859. Acts of 1909, Chapter 171.

[17] Denver Municipal Facts, Vol. III, No. 20, p. 10.

[18] See page 28.

[19] Charter of Portland, Chapter VI, Section 348 ff.

[20] General Code of Ohio, Section 3677 ff.

[21] California Code of Civil Procedure, paragraph 1243 ff., Acts of California, 1909, Chapter 684.

[22] Greater New York Charter as amended in 1901, Section 970 ff.

[23] Amendment to Constitution of New York, Section 7, Article 1. For text see Appendix, p. 248.

[24] See p. 27.

[25] Charter of Kansas City, 1909, Article 6, Section 1 ff.

[26] Charter of Kansas City, 1909, Article 13, Section 8 ff.

[27] Acts of Indiana, 1911, Chapter 231, Sections 17 and 19.

[28] Records of Indianapolis Park Commissioners.