Re. Lang et Rr. Sohmer, Legacy of the Housing Act of 1949: The past, present, and future of federal housing and urban policy, HOUS POL D, 11(2), 2000, pp. 291-298
This article summarizes a special issue of Housing Policy Debate, which com
memorates the 50th anniversary of the Housing Act of 1949. The act is best
remembered for its declaration that every American deserves a "decent home
and a suitable living environment." The articles in this collection offer v
arying perspectives on how this act helped shape the postwar metropolis. Th
e authors-urban planners, historians, and public officials-each consider a
different part of the legacy.
The first three articles deal primarily with the act's creation and social
and political ramifications, while the next three look at how Titles I, II,
and III have influenced the past 50 years of housing and urban policy. The
record of the Housing Act of 1949 is mixed, and so are its lessons. There
remains an ongoing struggle to find the right mix of housing support to rea
ch the goals first expressed in this landmark legislation.