A View from the City: Local Government Perspectives on Neighborhood-Based Governance in Community-Building Initiatives
Article first published online: 19 DEC 2002
DOI: 10.1111/0735-2166.00003
Urban Affairs Association 1999
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Chaskin, R. J. and Abunimah, A. (1999), A View from the City: Local Government Perspectives on Neighborhood-Based Governance in Community-Building Initiatives. Journal of Urban Affairs, 21: 57–78. doi: 10.1111/0735-2166.00003
Publication History
- Issue published online: 19 DEC 2002
- Article first published online: 19 DEC 2002
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This article explores the perspective of local governments on the neighborhood-based governance entities being developed by community-building initiatives within their jurisdictions. In general, the governance entities created by these initiatives are seen within a pluralist framework in which they are treated as one of a number of organizations operating on behalf of a neighborhood with which government can choose to work in a number of ways. Public officials see a benefit in working with and through identifiable organizations and community leaders who can broker relationships and provide apparent legitimacy to government activities in the neighborhood. Nevertheless, public officials have identified a number of limitations of such entities, and it is unclear how best to structure their roles, responsibilities, expectations, and lines of accountability.

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