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The introduction acknowledges with appreciation "more than 260 Skidmore College students for interviewing 2000 families in Saratoga Springs and assisting in tabulating the returns." This document is also available at the Skidmore College Library.View In: ArcGIS JavaScript ArcGIS Online Map Viewer ArcGIS Earth ArcMap ArcGIS Pro View Footprint In: ArcGIS Online Map Viewer Service Description: Publication Date: June 2021. Mott for the City Planning Board in November 1939 (revised 1949). : "Map of the City of Saratoga Springs, N.Y." by Samuel J. : Hand-drawn image of the "Free Public Library-Symbol of Community Cooperation." : Map indicating "The Village Brook Drain" that extends from Congress Park to Warren Street. : Black and white image "Water Works Building." Map showing "The Water System."

: map indicating the "Distribution of Children's Court Cases." Maps indicates for years 19 and "both years include neglect and delinquency cases." : Pie chart indicating the "Schooling of Saratogians 25 years and over (1940)." : black and white image of "Local shopping center" : Two maps: "Existing Delaware and Hudson Railroad with adjoining streets" and "Plan for routing through traffic using railroad right of way after relocation." : "City Finances Above Average." These graphs compare Saratoga Springs with surrounding towns and cities for tax rates, taxable property per person, and percent borrowing power. : "Persons per acre, 1948." This map indicates the population distribution of Saratoga Springs in addition to highlighting where all the schools are within the city. parks, and parking space." This map indicates the dollar value of the land within Saratoga Springs. : "1949 Land Values: Front Foot Assessments." "Land values affect the development of highways, business, residence, public buildings. : "Land Use." This map details land use by 5 categories: commercial, residental, industrial, Skidmore, and deterioration within and directly outside of the city limits of Saratoga Springs. Relocation." This map outlines the proposed railroad relocation and details the existing railroad lines. : "Inside and Outside Tax Districts: Proposed R.R. A cross-section of the drainage saucer is included. : map of "The Drainage Saucer." Hand-drawn map of Saratoga Springs indicates the location of the drainage area and discusses the complications of expanding the city outside the limits of the drainage saucer. Outside and inside sources of city income. 5: Graphics: Post-war finances of Saratoga Springs including population growth, taxable values, income (individual and city). : two black and white images of Broadway and Grand Union Hotel.

recreation, schools, hotels, business etc.) The principles of life in Saratoga Springs are pointed out in two pyramids (i.e. Note the relative size of the inside and out-side tax districts of the city." This map displays a blank parallelogram where the city of Saratoga Springs would be in Saratoga County. The light brown contour lines indicate 20 feet changes in elevation. Stonequist, coordinated a survey of Saratoga Springs residents and worked with 200 college students to interview 2000 Saratogians for the project.

Skidmore professor, sociologist Everett B. Sections of the document include: a directory of city officials, "Our point of view," the overall picture, conditions affecting city planning, projects for the future, concerns over meeting the cost of development, intergroup cooperation, and a questionnaire. This document was created by the City Planning Board of Saratoga Springs to outline the future of the city in terms of development, education, finances, and identifying problems.
