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Navigating STUDENT HOUSING Challenges

PM. Public Management, 2018-12, Vol.100 (11), p.14-16

Copyright International City/County Management Association Dec 2018 ;ISSN: 0033-3611

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  • Title:
    Navigating STUDENT HOUSING Challenges
  • Author: Jensen, Ryan ; Hansen, Katelyn
  • Subjects: Central business districts ; College campuses ; Colleges & universities ; Employees ; Ground leases ; Higher education ; Neighborhoods ; Rentals ; Student housing
  • Is Part Of: PM. Public Management, 2018-12, Vol.100 (11), p.14-16
  • Description: While the complaints may sound cliched, the housing conflicts created by large student populations infiltrating traditional single-family neighborhoods are no laughing matter. They affect local housing markets, leading to challenges related to differences in lifestyle and behavior, and in many cases, significantly impacting the supply of owner-occupied housing, diminishing neighborhood character, and straining local resources. These challenges can be addressed. A study of town-gown communities nationwide, reveals a variety of case studies wherein a school and its surrounding neighborhood(s) have worked together to develop strategies that lessen these housing challenges. Here, three comprehensive strategies which offer potential solutions are discussed.
  • Publisher: Washington: International City/County Management Association
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0033-3611
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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