Effects on nonrelocated households of building a highway in a dense urban residential area.

Author(s)
Sale, J. & E. Steinberg.
Year
Abstract

The impacts on housing appears the most serious and pervasive effect when building a highway in a dense urban residential area. In addition to the obvious impact of the removal of housing on those who are displaced, there is evidence that housing supply reduction affects non-relocated households as well.

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Library number
B 92 /10.3 /( In: B 73) IRRD 200932
Source

In: Highway Research Record nr. 356 1971 p. 173.

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