Statewide and Regional Land Use Planning in California


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Volume 2: Berkeley's Academic Community Surveys State and Bay Area Regional Planning Proposals and Programs, 1940-1982. Interviewees, and titles of interviews, as follows: T.J. Kent, Jr. Professor and Political Activist: A Career in City and Regional Planning in the San Francisco Bay Area. Extensive comments on work as San Francisco city planning director and mayor's deputy for development, and on People for Open Space; Victor Jones. Political Scientist: Observer and Consultant in Metropolitan Governance; Stanley Scott. Author, Editor, and Consultant: A Participant From the Institute of Governmental Studies. Appended: photocopies of documents supporting the interviews. With this as v. 2A (box): additional documentary material.













Statewide and Regional Land-Use Planning in California


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The California Land


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