Community Development as a Public Sector Agenda

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recreation
urban change
community organizing
partnerships
planned change

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Perlmutter, Felice D

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This paper documents how one Department of Recreation in a large city underwent a planned change effort which transformed some 200 site managers into active community organizers. Based on the philosophy of a very dynamic new commissioner (a former community organizer), city employees enhanced local civic participation and forged a partnership between the public and private sectors as well as with local residents. The paper presents the guiding philosophy, implementation steps, an assessment of the impact of the change, and a discussion of the potential of such a process which can be adopted nationwide.

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1999

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Copyright Haworth Press. Reprinted from Journal of Community Practice, Volume 6, Issue 4, 1999, pages 57-77. The authors assert their right to include this material in the ScholarlyCommons@Penn.

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