Which U.S. city is the closest to a true regional government?
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A. This video was a synthesis from many sources and a lecture I prepared for an Intro to City Planning course. The largest single source used was "Contemporary Urban Planning" by John Levy.
Produced by Dave Amos in sunny Sacramento, California.
Edited by Eric Schneider in cloudy Cleveland, Ohio.
Видео Which U.S. city is the closest to a true regional government? канала City Beautiful
I'm on Patreon! Consider supporting this channel: https://www.patreon.com/citybeautiful
Resources:
A. This video was a synthesis from many sources and a lecture I prepared for an Intro to City Planning course. The largest single source used was "Contemporary Urban Planning" by John Levy.
Produced by Dave Amos in sunny Sacramento, California.
Edited by Eric Schneider in cloudy Cleveland, Ohio.
Видео Which U.S. city is the closest to a true regional government? канала City Beautiful
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