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The Historic District Action Guide: From Designation Campaigns to Keeping Districts Vital: American Association for State and Local History

Autor William E. Schmickle
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 mai 2018
The Historic District Action Guide: From Designation Campaigns to Keeping Districts Vital is a results-oriented, straight-talking guide for local activists, professionals, and preservation commissions committed to winning and maintaining local historic districts. Its political approach focuses on the crucial challenges of gaining and sustaining community and local governmental support for historic district regulations.

This how-to guide gives citizens who are fighting to designate a local historic district the political know-how to win the support of fellow residents and city hall. Everything is here: learning to think politically, mastering the political process; planning and strategy; campaign organizing and leadership; framing a practical vision; anticipating and handling the opposition; conducting community meetings; skirmishing with property rightists; managing issues, petitions, and public opinion; dealing with public officials; strategizing for public hearings; and winning the vote for district designation. Once the vote is won, the Action Guide shows how to maintain momentum in their communities once the initial political campaign to win historic preservation designation has faded and the real work of enforcement begins.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781538103531
ISBN-10: 1538103532
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 4 b/w illustrations; 1 table; 4 textboxes
Dimensiuni: 159 x 229 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Seria American Association for State and Local History

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction: What D'ya Know?
Part I: Preservation & the Politics of Historic District Designation
Before You Take Another StepThinking Politically about Historic District DesignationHow It StartsA Walk through the Designation Process: A Guided Tour with Planner Kaye GraybealPart II: Campaign Strategy
On Planning and StrategyOur Strategic Line: A Community in/within ConflictMakers, Breakers, Takers, and Shapers: The Political Field of PlayLeadership and OrganizationWorking with a Local Historical Society: A Conversation with Historic Annapolis' Greg StiversonA Practical VisionGentrification and Social Justice: An Exchange with the University of Georgia's James ReapThinking Politically about Design GuidelinesIt's PersonalSticks and StonesPart III: Campaigning in the Community
The Campaign KickoffTwitter CampaigningCommunity Meeting ArrangementsYour Community PresentationFAQs: Frequently Asked QuestionsThinking Politically about Q&A: The Moving Pattern of Opponents' ChallengesOur Reframing Q&A StrategyAnswering Opposition Questions I: From "Distrust of Them" to the "Pivotal Shift"Answering Opposition Questions II: From the "Pivotal Shift" to "Distrust of Us"Property-Rights Extremists Petition PoliticsReaching Out to the OppositionPart IV: Managing the Formal Designation Process
Moving on to City Hall: Preparing for Commission HearingsBehind-the-Scenes IntelligenceWorking with the Press: Guidance from a ReporterA Civic VisionThe Top Tier of Local GovernmentPart V: Winning the City Council Vote
The Politics of Public HearingsLobbying City Hall: A Conversation with a LobbyistSpeaking Mayor to Mayor: A Dialogue with Charleston's Joseph P. Riley. Jr.A Checklist for One-on-One MeetingsOur Public Hearing PresentationThe Politics of CompromiseWinning the VotePart VI: The Politics of Administering the Historic District
Our Transition to the HPCOn Public Service Our Community Compact for Rooted Growth Drawing up Our Design Guidelines: Tackling the Problem with Consultant Peter BensonFusion Preservation: Thinking like a DistrictistPolitical Maintenance: Delivering Good GovernmentPart VII: Political Demolition by Neglect
Dispositional Gatekeeping The Temptation of Administrative LegalismMunicipal NeglectThe View from City Council: A Talk with a Council MemberDistricts under ThreatState-Level InterventionsPart VIII: Navigating the Municipal Administration
The Role of Your Preservation Planner: A Discussion with Raleigh's Dan BeckerRelations with Your Mayor: The Views of a Mayor's AdviserPart IX: The Politics of Aging Historic Districts
The Crisis of Second-Generation DistrictsOIMBYismGetting Helpful Local Coverage: The Perspectives of a Newspaper Executive EditorOur New Strategic LineA New Political Who's Who: An OverviewWho's Who, Part One: District Rooters Who's Who, Part Two: District RottersConfronting PolarizersGentrification's Dissidents: On Displacement with Baltimore's Eric HolcombPart X: District Decline and Its Reversal
Political Personalities: Who Leads?The Stages of Declining DistrictsThe Politics of Decision Making: Defensible and DefendableEnforcement: The Third Rail of Historic District Politics The Politics of AppealsChoosing Our BattlesPart XI: Repairing Our Community Compact
Transformative EducationReconstructive ProgramsInstitutionalizing Community RelationsRenewal through Revising Design GuidelinesA Preservation Plan? Looking Ahead with Consultant Elizabeth WatsonOur Sustaining VisionEpilogue

Recenzii

In The Historic District Action Guide, Bill Schmickle provides communities and citizens with practical, accessible, and realistic advice for implementing and maintaining a historic district. The Guide doesn't dodge or hide the hard issues, and recognizes the essential politics of the process.
Written to inspire you, the local preservation advocate, to undertake the challenging work of creating a local historic district, William E. Schmickle's book features short, informative chapters containing real world examples, from across the nation. Read this if you want to WIN your fight to designate a local historic district and maintain it for decades to come.
Schmickle makes it clear that a historic district, once formed, takes on a life of its own beyond the control of those responsible for its creation. Nonetheless, the author provides a guide for the journey to designation - a journey filled with controversy, politics, and community engagement.