socioeconomic segregation
From: Kim Van Dyke (CV252ALBANY.ALBANY.EDU)
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 94 01:13 CDT
This makes me think of the community of Columbia, Md., which had ambitions
to combine socioecomic groups, if I remember correctly. While not cohousing,
the principles (at least initially) were similar. The value question aside
(this community seems to have had more practical, as opposed to ideological,
intentions), can anyone comment on how Columbia fits into this topic, i.e.,
what did the developers set out to do, and how successful were they in
meeting their objectives?

Kim Van Dyke
cv252 [at] albany.albany.edu
518-475-0135
518-478-7845 (fax)
University at Albany
State University of New York
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