TOWN PLANNING VALUE
APPRECIATION REQUIRED "In order to promote town-planning a largo amount of educational work is still required to provide a driving force of public interest," said Mr. A. 1). Mead, city waterworks engineer, addressing the Science Congress yesterday. "Not only is there widespread indifference, but what is worse, a considerable amount of suspicion, perhaps not altogether unfounded, that the proponents of townplanning are scheming to load the ratepayer with grandiose and extravagant civil' features. It cannot be too l'recpientlv reiterated that true townplanning makes for economy, both of the cost, of public services and of private expenditure."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22628, 16 January 1937, Page 14
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