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Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act : ウィキペディア英語版 | Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act The ''Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act'' of 1966 was enacted by the United States Congress to guarantee that federal grants were being spent on set projects in urban redevelopment. During the 1960s, President Lyndon B. Johnson had initiated expansion of federal grant programs for construction projects, increasing the need to coordinate these projects. The act helped coordinate projects for urban renewal, highways, transit or other construction, most being in support of cities and metropolitan development. ==Section 204== It asserted the federal interest in improving the coordination of public facility construction projects "to obtain maximum effectiveness of federal spending and to relate such projects to areawide development plans."〔(TMIP: Urban Transportation Planning In the United States: An Historical Overview )〕 It further required that all applications for the planning and construction of facilities be submitted to an areawide planning agency for review. The agency was required to be composed of local elected officials. The objective was to encourage the coordination of planning and construction of physical facilities in urban areas.
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