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BUILT WITH STATE AID
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The acquisition of land and the technical planning
of a project ix ‘, construction, are not all that is nec-
essary, however. After it is built, it must be lived in.
If it does not meet the needs of the people, if it is not
managed wisely, it will be a failure. The creation of a
town involves three closely related f‘elds:- technical, so-
cial, economic. The function of the technician is to inter-
gret the social needs in economic terms. To help in this
the Research Section sent out thousands of questionnaires to
people in the cities where the towns were to be built; the
lanagement Division worked closely together with the plan-

ners on all sorts of related problems; other Government Bu-

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reans,such as the Bureau of S andards and the Bureau of Home

Economics, contributed valuable information and comment. Lo-
cal assistance was varied and of the greatest importance.
County and State authorities, school boards, the agricultur-
al departnents of state universities, these and others were
necessary aids to a proper integration of the Greenbelt
Towns to their environment.

The towns meet the local needs;- planned in Hashing-

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 The planning had to comprehend all of the following:-

The location of the site within the area selected.

~ PROBLEM
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The plan of the town on that site,in relation to all
existing topographic and regional considerations of
drainage, traffic, industry, land use, recreation.

The arrangement of buildings within the town; houses,
schools, shops, industry, farms, sewer plants.

The determining of the number of houses of varying
types for families of varying size, dependent upon
the local typical industrial family distribution
within the selected income range.

The determining of the number of the school popula-
tion, of recreation needs, and of the probable nec-
essary commercial facilities for the community.

The design of houses and non-residential buildings,

with consideration of the way people live,their hab-
its, likes, dislikes, all constantly in the balance

with costs, simplicity, ease of construction. This

phase included choice of materials,heating systems,

grouping of houses, and many other things, such as

orientation for sunlight, breeze, and View, all to

produce a community not only livable,but safe,pleas-
ant, and permanent in its characteristics.

ONE OHCERSHIP Because of the one ownership policy established in
the Greenbelt Program it was possible to do many things not
usually possible:- to save on the cost of utilities by rung
ning them regardless of "lot lines", to double on plumbing
stacks;to provide heating for groups of houses; above all to

create the "super-block", reducing the amount of street pave-

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of the blocks,allowing pedestrians to use safe foot—wayS'with
street crossings, giving the children a "break".

Nor was this all. It is to be expected that the
towns will grow. Careful studies have been made for this fu-
ture growth,for continued proper relationship with the First
Unit, with the surrounding farms and greenbelt,with possible
future industry. There can be no blight, no dislocation of
values because of haphazard growth or dangerous speculative
activity.

Construction was under way on three of the towns
while the ink was still wet on the first tracings.Greenbrook,
the fourth, was stopped by injunction proceedings, and has
not been proceeded with although the planning was sixty per
cent completed. Despite the terrific difficulties of build-
ing with relief labor and the complications of Government
purchasing procedure, all the other towns will be ready for
occupancy this year.

They will be three tom 3 as well planned as the best
technical talent can rake them;- pleasant, permanent, safe.
The; will start life as self-governing communities, paying

taxes, owning their own land and controlling their wn des-

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Located eight miles scuthwest of the center of lil~
wac;ee, qreendale is within thirty ginutes travel tixe :f
llJ,3 . iniustrial jobs. lhe project tract comprises 3,413
acres of land, sitiated in a highly developed agricultiral
region. She terraiz is well adapted to project purgcses.
Havel buildlné sites are available; meadows, wzois, strea 5
add lages grovide attractive natural gark areas.

:‘e program of immediate construction includes build-
iag of 750 Homes; a commercial cauter with shops,professional
of“;ces aid service establishments; and a community building

wit‘ facilities for educational aud cultdral activities.

fpace is available for expansion of tbe present town
a“; for feasible construction of an aiditional com?‘ ity.
Tevelop ent of a connecting regional pork“ J Les been startei
along tie OOuFSG of a stream traversing tTe tract. 3 fat-
staitial acreage is plaiuei for use in lair; farming avd gro-
wisicn is made for s miler poultry, fruit aid true; Iarrw.

ixisting fer“ buildings will be used i; riral areas.

  

  

 

 

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The site Lesen for creen rock is situated in the
browing region extending Southwest from metropolitan New

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:ork into Jew Jersey.KeW'iorh City is within an hour's travel
tame by rail; Trenton is but twenty minutes away. Towns in
tLe adjacent Bound Brook area have shown rapid industrial
Srcwth daring recent years. Purchase of approximately 3,900
acres of rural land was contemplated in plans for development

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homes for 750 families were to be constructed on the
site, together with a ccnxercial center, communit? building
and recreational facilities; Areas were designated for future
community expansion, allotnent gardens and in): time farms.
feteiled glanning had reaelsd 60 per cent of comrleticn upcn
suspension of the activities.

} temporary injunction restraining acquisitiex cf
and by the :esettlement Adninistrapion was issued on January
-, 1936 by tie United States Court of Agpeals in the District
,5 :clunbia. A decision of the same ccurt on 125 19, 1936,
eclared the project unconstitutional. Project develepnent
has been held in akeyance since that date.

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homes planned for Greenhills are now being brought to

completion.

flooded ravines of the exterior greenbelt provide a
pleasing and protective setting for residential blocks;
houses front on open spaces and interblock play areas.

There are at present 477 residential units in various
stages of completion. Construction is in progress on the
Community Building. Nearly one half of the necessary
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stagnant

in a period of two and one 6half months.

?1annin5: A technical section(including national “lemming
ETEIETEETes) Prepared conmunity lay-out s and orchitectural
drawin Qs. Undo or extreme pressure construe ion plans were
drafted and sent to the f1e1d. A volume of work normally
rcquirinr months of preparation was compressed into weeks.

ConstM1.- 1 On October 12,1935, nineteen days after the
Tree; t ‘thorized the project funds, field operations
were srs srted at Greenbelt. Field work on other projects
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