'On the Edge: America's Middle Neighborhoods' is Released

By: Dec. 09, 2016
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NEW YORK, Dec. 9, 2016 /PRNewswire/ On the Edge: America's Middle Neighborhoods, published today by the American Assembly aims to stimulate a national dialogue about middle neighborhoods. Leading scholars and practitioners present new evidence indicating that a category of neighborhoods exists in many cities and older suburbs that planners and policymakers have neglected. These middle neighborhoods are described as "on-the-edge" between growth and decline.

"Surprisingly, a careful look at a half-dozen cities indicates that one-third to over half of the population of these cities resides in middle neighborhoods," explainsPaul C Brophy, the book's editor. "Yet, planners and urban policymakers typically have no strategies to sustain or improve middle neighborhoods. In fact, federal programswhich are income restrictedare of little or no value in these working class neighborhoods."

The shrinking middle class as well as growing income segregation and inequality in the United States is the backdrop for this publication. The authors in this volume believe that increasing understanding of middle neighborhoods will enhance the discussions underway nationally and locally about improving distressed neighborhoods or coping with gentrification.

"No Mayor wants his or her city to become home to only the poor or only the rich," said Henry S. Webber,professorofpracticeat Washington University and an author in this volume. "They all want their cities to be home to a diverse population, including a large number of middle class residents. The declining number of middle neighborhoods threatens the viability of this goal."

On the Edge authors present compelling data, provide ideas for action, and advocate for new and innovative community, housing, and education policies to better support middle neighborhoods

For more information:

  • Visit www.middleneighborhoods.org to learn more about the book, see excerpts, reviews, and learn about upcoming events.
  • The book is now available for purchase through Amazon.

About the American Assembly
The American Assembly is a public policy institute founded by Dwight D. Eisenhower at Columbia University. For over 60 years, The Assembly has fostered non-partisan public-policy discussions through convening, research, and publication. On the Edge: America's Middle Neighborhoodsis published and supported byThe American Assembly through itsLegacy CitiesInitiative. Find out more atwww.americanassembly.org.

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SOURCE The American Assembly


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