The study explores the attitudes of local citizens toward an improved transportation infrastructure (regional airport, highway expansion) and continued growth. The authors' hypothesis is that the people of Northwest Arkansas support increased growth in this area but may be experiencing some confusion in the transition from a rural to a more urban corridor. The purpose of this research is to expand our understanding of the human component in an environment of economic and social change. The author's methodology was a mail survey designed to serve as a baseline study of attitudes concerning the transportation infrastructure improvements.
Community Impact of Regional Transportation Infrastructure Growth
1995
92 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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