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Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Community Development. (78)

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The Department of Community Development (DCD) administered Seattle's comprehensive plan and provided direction and support for Seattle's physical and economic development through community planning. DCD was the lead agency for implementing various types of grant-funded projects, such as the Neighorhood Development Program. DCD was abolished in 1992. The Dept. of Community Development (DCD) was established in 1969, assuming the responsibilities of the City Planning Commis...

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Utah. Division of Community Development (27)

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FUNCTIONS: Assists local governments and citizens in the development and maintenance of necessary public infrastructure and services, assists in funding adequate housing, supports economic development activities through grants, loans, and direct program financial assistance; and certifies project funding at the local level in conformance with federal, state, and other requirements.

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Department of Community Development (11)

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The Department of Community Development administered the City's comprehensive plan and provided direction and support for the City's physical and economic development through community planning. DCD was established in 1969 and assumed the responsibilities of the City Planning Commission and the Urban Renewal Program. In 1972, the Office of Economic Development was created in the Department to provide information to businesses that were expanding or relocating in Seattle. DCD was...

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Allegheny Conference on Community Development (Pa.) (14)

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The Allegheny Conference on Community Development (ACCD) was organizaed in 1943 as the Citizens' Committee on Post-War Planning. The Committee was established to improve Pittsburgh from a dirty, smoky, easily flooded place where no one would voluntarily live into an improved city that could benefit from the post-war recovery period. This began a very successful plan that has been copied by many other cities. The Conference has changed its emphasis to meet special needs within the community an...

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Minneapolis Community Development Agency (6)

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Ohio. Community Development Division (5)

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Dept. of Community and Economic Development. Division of Travel Development (8)

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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Department of Human and Community Development (26)

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The Department of Home Economics began in 1872 as the School of Domestic Science and Art. 1 The School was established on a practical basis in 1874 under Louisa C. Allen. 2 Its purpose was "to provide a full course of instruction in the arts of the household, and the sciences relating thereto." 3 The major objective of the curriculum was "to give to earnest and capable young women an education, not lacking in refinement, but which shall fit them for their great duties and trusts,...

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Foundation for Community Development (4)

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Seattle (Wash.). Department of Community Development (5)

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The Department of Community Development administered the City's comprehensive plan and provided direction and support for the City's physical and economic development through community planning. DCD was established in 1969 and assumed the responsibilities of the City Planning Commission and the Urban Renewal Program. In 1972, the Office of Economic Development was created in the Department to provide information to businesses that were expanding or relocating in Seattle. DCD was...

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