On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 06:20:26AM -0700, debra kimmelman wrote:
> > I believe the enabling legislation that creates Historical Commissions >> and
> permits the establishment of HDs is state-level so their underlying > powers
> should be similar. I haven't heard of any Historical 
> > commissions anywhere that offer financial incentives, but then I haven't >
> asked either. One could call Pittsburgh and find out. -- Tony West

Although, unless I misread, the point was that they *didn't*
designate. There's ample evidence of neighborhoods that prosper
without h.d. as well as neighborhoods that fail to prosper without
h.d.

Which is just to say that I'm not sure what conclusions to draw from
the Pittsburg example. In a good economy (the 1990's) I expect most
everyone's going to do more or less well.

-- 
 Jeff

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