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The Everyday Emergency: Planning and Democracy Under Austerity Regimes
March 2015
Carolyn G. Loh
Summary
This article examines the results of changes made to public processes and services in emergency managed Michigan cities. The details of the planning process, including the level of public engagement, are analyzed.
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Policy Implications
While the level of planning often lacked in cities before they had an emergency manager, the implementation and success of new plans are unclear. Additionally, the ambitious plans outlined by emergency managers tend to place a strain on the limited staff and resources of cities. Effective planning must prepare a city to function after the emergency manager’s exit.
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