Volume 7.1 Cash, Condos, and Crisis (1981)

Editors: Kathy Blaha and Forrest Sadler

A digital version of this issue is available here.

STATE & LOCAL HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT – A FRAMEWORK FOR ACTION?

Pierson, Terrence

The author examines North Carolina’s struggle to meet the demands of a variety of public interests in managing the EPA’s hazardous waste program.

CASH, CONDOS, AND CRISIS: WHAT ABOUT NORTH CAROLINA?

Hollifield, M. Shea

The author reviews national trends in condominium conversion and discusses the implications of conversions for North Carolina.

ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ZONING: A CASE STUDY

Yow, Robert

With examples set by Boston and Detroit, Fayetteville, North Carolina is trying to control its redlight district through zoning after more traditional methods have failed.

NEIGHBORHOOD GROUPS VS. BUSINESS DEVELOPERS IN DURHAM: EXPRESSWAY POLITICS IN THE SCARCE ENERGY AGE

Luebke, Paul

The author takes a look at the efforts of a small neighborhood in Durham to save itself from a proposed expressway extension. A coalition of environmentalists and neighborhood activists has been battling Durham for nearly twenty years, and their efforts may pay off.