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Preferred term
greenbelt towns
Definition
- Begun in 1935 through the New Deal's Resettlement Administration (RA), Greenbelt towns were designed to offer alternative suburban environments for working-class families residing in America's deteriorating and congested inner cities. Headed by Undersecretary of Agriculture Rexford G. Tugwell, a Columbia professor of economics and social reformer, the RA operated the program with the goals of providing construction jobs for unemployed workers, demonstrating more appropriate design guidelines to create a better quality of life, and incorporating a social component realized in part through cooperative ventures. [Source: Encyclopedia of American Urban History; Greenbelt Towns]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/greenbelt_towns
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