A review of the pubic hearing process as a means of obtaining citizen views and values. Presented at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Highway Research Board, Washington, January 1973.

Author(s)
Ryan, C. Beimborn, E. & Nedwek, B.
Year
Abstract

Citizen attitudes expressed through the public hearing process with the results of a survey of persons living near a proposed freeway corridor, are compared. The two techniques indicate different attitudes by the public toward the project. Those who appear at public hearings show a nearly unanimous opposition to the project, whereas those surveyed showed mixed views. The paper is presented in an bridged form.

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Library number
B 10657 (In: B 10338 S) /10/
Source

In: Highway Research Record No. 467, 1973, p. 24-25, 4 ref.

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