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'Baltimore does not condone profiteering in squalor': the Baltimore Plan and the problem of housing-code enforcement in an American city

机译:``巴尔的摩不容忍在肮脏的地方谋取暴利'':巴尔的摩计划与美国城市住房法规的执行问题

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In 1941, the Baltimore City Council passed a law, the Ordinance on the Hygiene of Housing, declaring that all property in the city should be 'maintained in good repair by the owner or agent, and fit for human habitation'. The campaign of housing-code enforcement that followed, known as the Baltimore Plan, made the city famous. When historians write about American housing-reform efforts during the mid-20th century, they tend to focus on big-ticket federal policies; by contrast, the Baltimore Plan seems too small to be significant. But it is more than a curiosity. First in Baltimore and then across the country, the neat cause-and-effect it posited between good stewardship and good housing crowded out more challenging ways of thinking about the problem. Eventually, the Baltimore Plan turned into a policy tool that reinforced the interests of the real estate industry at the expense of poor people. In that regard, the Baltimore Plan laid the foundations for federal disinvestment in the provision of decent housing and the midcentury tragedy of urban renewal.
机译:1941年,巴尔的摩市议会通过了一项法律,即《住房卫生条例》,宣布该市的所有财产均应“由业主或代理人进行良好维护,并适合人类居住”。随后的住房法规执行运动,即巴尔的摩计划,使这座城市声名远播。当历史学家撰写20世纪中叶的美国住房改革工作时,他们倾向于集中精力于大笔的联邦政策。相比之下,《巴尔的摩计划》似乎规模太小,没有意义。但这不仅仅是好奇心。首先在巴尔的摩,然后在全国范围内,它在良好管理和良好住房之间产生的整洁因果关系排挤了更具挑战性的问题思考方式。最终,《巴尔的摩计划》变成了一种政策工具,以牺牲穷人为代价来增强房地产行业的利益。在这方面,《巴尔的摩计划》为提供体面住房和本世纪中叶的城市更新悲剧奠定了联邦投资的基础。

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