Box 5
Contains 32 Results:
ESLARP: Neighborhoods Conditions Survey, August 1996 - January 1999 Request Item
Collection consists of Kenneth M. Reardon's professional papers, including correspondence, teaching materials, and community plans and studies.
Reestablishing Municipal Planning and Design, August 4, 1992 Request Item
Collection consists of Kenneth M. Reardon's professional papers, including correspondence, teaching materials, and community plans and studies.
City History and Economic Baseline Reports, 1992 - 1999 Request Item
Background information about East St. Louis economy, government, and general history of the city.
Demographs 1960- 1997, 1960 - 1977 Request Item
Demographic information about race, labor, population change, unemployment, income, household and more.
Articles Related to ESL About Planning and Partcipation, 1966, Undated Request Item
"Patterns of Community Development by Richard Franklin; "The Context for Planning in East St. Louis"
EZ/EC Proposal, Undated Request Item
Collection consists of Kenneth M. Reardon's professional papers, including correspondence, teaching materials, and community plans and studies.
East St. Louis Consolidated Plan 1995-1999, June 1995 Request Item
Collection consists of Kenneth M. Reardon's professional papers, including correspondence, teaching materials, and community plans and studies.
Bond for Deed Survey Instruments and Interview Notes, Fall 1994 Request Item
Survey instruments for interviewing Winstanley Neighborhood residents, institutional stakeholders, and other stakeholders in regards to how bond for deed affects properties and interviewees; in addition to bond for deed, there is a housing survey, interview agendas, guidelines, and notes. Interviews and surveys were conducted, and materials were created for and/or by the Community Planning Workshop.
Bond for Deed Winstanley/Industry Park Neighborhood Outreach Materials, September 1994 Request Item
Public service, press release, fact sheets, and other outreach materials to Winstanley/Industry Park Neighborhood Organization (WIPNO) and all East St. Louis residents interested in or involved in bond for deed contracts to engage the community in a Housing Improvement Campaign, a community education and outreach campaign. Also included in this folder are Professor Reardon's personal notes on the impacts of bond-for-deed in East St. Louis