This book offers a retrospective look at the ambitious planning ideas Chaddick espoused throughout his long and illustrious career. It weighs the progress--or, in some cases, the lack of progress--that has been made on issues Chaddick considered essential to the betterment of our regional community. In reviewing notable successes and failures in Chicago's efforts to facilitate effective urban planning, salient lessons emerge from Chaddick's vision for its future.
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Martin Toth and Joseph Schwieterman direct the Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development at DePaul University, which is sponsored by the Harry F. and Elaine M. Chaddick Foundation. The Chaddick Institute works to support Harry Chaddick's larger vision for more thoughtful planning throughout the Chicago region.
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