SECTION 5
PROMISING
ALTERNATIVES

Better
Communities Through
Regulatory Reform:
A Guide to
Regulatory Change

US. Department of Housing and Urban
1987, 84pp.

for $3 from HUD USER,
P.O. Box 6091, Rockviile, MD 20850,
1-800-245-2691.

builders seek relief from overregu-
caused by outdated regulations,
lengthy development approval processes,
and archaic land use patterns. This man-
ual provides State and local builders
associations with strategies and general
guidance for establishing and managing
regulatory reform programs to combat
oveuegulation.

A range of strategies and techniques that
can be tailored to State and local needs is
highlighted. Appendixes present discus-

diagrams, and references on 38
issues. They also include questions and
answers about common objections to
regulatory reform, the agenda for a sug-
gested seminar, and a summary of sug-
gested media strategies and public affaire
techniques.

Affordable Residential
Land Development:
A Guide for
Local Government
and Developers

Schaake, Carol Baker
1987,125pp.

Available for $3 from HUD USER,
P.O. Box 6091, Rockviile, MD 20850,
1-800-245-2691.

This is the first in a two-volume set
of "Affordable Housing: Challenge
and Response"
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