1. PROVISION OF PURE WATER AND EFFECTIVE SEWAGE TREATMENT
2. THE ISOLATION OF DANGEROUS AND DISHARMONIOUS LAND USES
3. THE ABOLITION OF CORRUPT “BOSS” GOVERNMENTS
4. DEVELOPMENT OF INTEGRATED ROADWAY SYSTEMS
5. THE ELECTRIFICATION OF CITIES AND REGIONS
6. THE ADVENT OF UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATIONS
7. THE WIDESPREAD EXTENSION OF HOME OWNERSHIP
8. THE REALIZATION OF METROPOLITAN AND REGIONAL PARK SYSTEMS
9. THE CONTROL OF LAND SUBDIVISION
10. THE ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT
Plus, the Fannie May Report:
1. The 1956 Interstate Highway Act
and the dominance of the automobile
2. Federal Housing Administration
mortgage financing and subdivision regulation
3. De-industrialization of central cities
4. Urban renewal: downtown redevelopment
and public housing projects (e.g.,
1949 Housing Act)
5. Levittown (the mass-produced suburban
tract house)
6. Racial segregation and job discrimination
in cities and suburbs
7. Enclosed shopping malls
8. Sunbelt-style sprawl
9. Air conditioning
10. Urban riots of the 1960s