Benefit-cost analysis and the location of urban highways.

Author(s)
Steinberg, E.B.
Year
Abstract

The location of urban highways has become a major source of unrest in American cities and a bone of contention between highway planners and urban populations. Some of the problems associated with route-location decisions are inherent in benefit-cost analysis and is commonly practiced, but that a more fundamental weakness lies in the governmental framework in which benefit-cost analysis is conducted and the consequent burdens that are placed on it as decision-making tool.

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A 9229 (In: A 9228 S) IRRD 61583
Source

In: Planning and evaluation of transportation systems, Highway Research Record HRR No. 348, 1971, p. 35-41

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