Description based on: no. 18 (Nov. 1968) ; Began publication May 1967. ; Caption title. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Published by: Dept. of Business and Economic Development, -Dec. 1969; Dept. of Local Government Affairs, Office of Research and Planning, Feb. 1970-Oct. 1973.
Includes bibliographical references. ; 2. History -- 6. Land use -- 7. Community facilities -- 8. Government operations -- 10. Implementation ; Mode of access: Internet.
Tese de doutoramentoon submitted for obtain the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, to the University of Birmingham, Faculty of Commerce and Social Science. 1983. Faculty of Commerce and Social Science. University of Birmingham
"Preparation of this report was financed in part through a comprehensive planning grant from the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development." ; Sponsoring organization: Illinois Dept. of Local Government Affairs. ; Title on bibliographic data sheet: Regional Housing Advisory Council - goals and objectives. ; Mode of access: Internet.
PREFACE iii; THE GOVERNOR'S INTERDEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE FOR STATE PLANNING iv; OPEN SPACE SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE GOVERNOR'S INTERDEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE FOR STATE PLANNING vi; SUMMARY 1; I THE CHALLENGES AND ISSUES OF OPEN SPACE PLANNING 5; II THE QUALITATIVE ASPECTS OF OPEN SPACE 15; III THE RESPONSIBILITY OF GOVERNMENT IN OPEN SPACE PLANNING 27; IV CURRENT AND FUTURE OPEN SPACE NEEDS 43; V METHODS OF OBTAINING AND PROTECTING OPEN SPACE 56; VI LONG RANGE APPLICATION OF PRINCIPLES 72; VII THE OPEN SPACE POLICY PLAN FOR THE TEN MILLION POPULATION LEVEL 96; VIII AN OPEN SPACE POLICY PLAN FOR THE TWENTY MILLION POPULATION LEVEL 104; APPENDIX 105; BIBLIOGRAPHY 121;
"This report presents, in table and narrative form, pertinent data and information pertaining to the road system of each county in the Region and comparable data from other counties. The report contains county profile information in the following areas: population, area and density, number of industries, 1960 family income, source and expenditure of highway funds, county assessed valuations, tax rates, equipment and manpower, miles and types of roads, list of county roads recommended for improvement, and current status of state highway projects in the Region."--Preliminary page. ; Sponsoring organization: Illinois Dept. of Local Government Affairs. ; "Final" report. ; "May 1972." ; "Report no. SIRP & DC 12." ; "This report presents, in table and narrative form, pertinent data and information pertaining to the road system of each county in the Region and comparable data from other counties. The report contains county profile information in the following areas: population, area and density, number of industries, 1960 family income, source and expenditure of highway funds, county assessed valuations, tax rates, equipment and manpower, miles and types of roads, list of county roads recommended for improvement, and current status of state highway projects in the Region."--Preliminary page. ; Mode of access: Internet.
A series of working papers prepared by students in the Environmental Planning Workshop in the Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, spring 1975. Lachlan F. Blair, professor. ; 1. Historic preservation--2. Natural resources--3. Governmental framework--4. Nuclear energy--5. Preservation on the Square --6. Recreation--7. The impact of a nuclear power plant on the employment and tax structure of DeWitt County--8. Nuclear energy--9. The Courthouse Square Historic Preservation District--10. Open space and recreation plans--11. Tax effects and general recommendations--12. What if . the Plant is cancelled?--13. Summary of recommendations and conclusions. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"A publication of the Housing Demonstration Program, Division of Housing and Urban Renewal." ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"This report describes the basic provisions of a water and sewer facilities improvement program instituted by a regional planning commission serving a rural, five-county region in southeastern Illinois. The report commences by relating a list of stated water and sewer objectives to the regional commission's basic regional goals. It then enumerates a series of needed water and sewer facility projects, presents criteria for evaluating individual projects, and using these criteria ranks each project in accordance with its project score. The report then describes the basic ingredients of a short-range development program, consisting of five one-year work programs aimed at gradually surmounting the region's water and sewer deficiencies. Plans for developing a citizen participation structure intended to advise the regional commission on all environmental and water and sewer matters are also revealed. The report additionally describes the regional commission's role as the Substate Clearinghouse (regional A-95 agency) for the five counties it serves."--Preliminary page. ; "Supplements Regional water and sewer needs study . May 1971." ; Sponsoring organization: Illinois Dept. of Local Government Affairs. ; Final report. ; "February 1972." ; Contract/grant no.: Ill. P-307 (1-16). ; Includes bibliographical references. ; "This report describes the basic provisions of a water and sewer facilities improvement program instituted by a regional planning commission serving a rural, five-county region in southeastern Illinois. The report commences by relating a list of stated water and sewer objectives to the regional commission's basic regional goals. It then enumerates a series of needed water and sewer facility projects, presents criteria for evaluating individual projects, and using these criteria ranks each project in accordance with its project score. The report then describes the basic ingredients of a short-range development program, consisting of five one-year work programs aimed at gradually surmounting the region's water and sewer deficiencies. Plans for developing a citizen participation structure intended to advise the regional commission on all environmental and water and sewer matters are also revealed. The report additionally describes the regional commission's role as the Substate Clearinghouse (regional A-95 agency) for the five counties it serves."--Preliminary page. ; Mode of access: Internet.