The "Plan for New York City, 1969" was a comprehensive, six-volume plan developed by the New York City Planning Commission to address the city's critical issues and guide its future development. It covered a wide range of topics, including the city's role as a national center, job creation, environmental concerns (particularly housing and neighborhood quality), and the specific needs of each borough. The plan was intended to be implemented quickly and aimed to be a realistic, practical approach to addressing the city's challenges.
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