Review of federal funded green belt construction project In 1935, the Third Country Settlement Administration Bureau launched the Green Belt Construction Project to achieve three major goals. Urban convenience is tied to many advantages of rural life to demonstrate better use of suburban lands (Walker 16).
In the 1930s, the United States started a public housing project to tackle the problems caused by the Great Depression. The National Housing Act of 1934 established a federal loan for home purchasers. Another major initiative that took place in 1937 was to create a construction industry with the help of a local public housing agency and to make the housing cheaper. After the Second World War, the federal government helped the white family of the working class leave the public housing and buy a house. However, the black family systematically deprived opportunities for home ownership and employment, stayed at Corbusia's "project". These public facilities are getting increasingly ignored, and the sullen structure is getting worse.
The payment of their monthly mortgage is often lower than the previous public housing rent when middle class white people receive support from the Federation and leave the ethnically exclusive suburbs. By the mid - 1950 's, almost all white - public housing projects were available and there were long waiting lists for projects designated as blacks. Soon, Caucasians no longer need Caucasian, and all public housing is open to African Americans. As the industry leaves the suburbs of the city, nearby Caucasians can find work, poverty concentrates in the black community of the city, and public housing addresses welfare for the poor from the middle class plan dealing with housing shortages I moved on to the plan