Professor Kate Warner at the University of Michigan did a great effort in
this subject at The city of Ann Arbor in the state of Michigan , USA, . She
is an advocate of this issue and if you say trailer park she will correct
you " Manufactured Housing".
I suggest visiting her web page at the University of Michigan or contacting
her directly, and her contact details are as follows:
Also Known As:
Kate P Warner
Kate P Warner 1
Kate Perrin Warner
Kate Warner
E-Mail Address:
[log in to unmask]
U of M Phone:
+1 734 936 0191
U of M Address:
Arch & Urban Planning
1248B Art & Arch
2069
Affiliation:
Alumni
Title:
ASSOC PROFESSOR, Coll of Arch & Urban Planning
uniqname:
kpwarner
Home Phone:
+1 734 662 1820
Home Address:
1804 Linwood Avenue
Ann Arbor MI 48103-3663
I hope that this is useful,
DR. ADEL S. ALDOSARY
Associate Professor,
City and Regional Planning Department
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals,
KFUPM Box # 684, Dhahran 31261,
Saudi Arabia
Phone : +9663-860-4212
Fax : +9663-860-1256
E-mail :[log in to unmask]
URL : www.kfupm.edu.sa/crp/adel.html
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Minnery" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 08:33 AM
Subject: Caravan parks as affordable housing
> I have been asked to forward this message on behalf of a recent graduate
> who is now working for the Brisbane City Council.
>
> Can you please send any replies directly to her at Beth Melvin
> <[log in to unmask]>
>
>
> ...........................
> Brisbane City Council and the Queensland State Department of Housing
> (Australia) are currently exploring opportunities for caravan parks to
> become stable suppliers of affordable housing. Consistent with other world
> cities, caravan parks in Brisbane City are playing an increasingly
> important role in providing housing of last resort. At the same time,
> there is a trend towards the closure of caravan parks in favour of
> redevelopment and for other reasons that are not well understood. This is
> placing the supply of caravan park accommodation in our city at risk.
>
> The study aims to explore the scope for responses within Council's
> regulatory responsibilities, program initiatives and community advocacy
> role; and the proposed State Planning Policy for Affordable Housing, and
> other relevant State government initiatives.
>
> We are interested in hearing from other Councils/Governments and community
> groups/organisations about approaches to this issue.
> ...........................
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> John Minnery
>
>
> Dr John Minnery,
> Senior Lecturer, Urban and Regional Planning,
> School of Design and Built Environment,
> Queensland University of Technology,
> GPO Box 2434,
> Brisbane 4001, Australia.
> Ph: +61 7 3864 2673
> Fx: +61 7 3864 1528
> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
>
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