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    A Study of American Zoning Board Composition and Public Attitudes Toward Zoning Issues

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    2008
    Author
    Anderson, Jerry
    Renninger, Emily
    Brees, Aaron
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    Subject
    zoning, land use, planning
    Abstract
    The authors surveyed zoning boards in the over 100 of the largest U.S. cities to determine the occupational composition of board members. It comes as no surprise that the boards are overwhelming populated with white-collar citizens, with business owners and real estate development the most prevalent occupations represented. The authors then conducted a survey of citizens to determine whether this skewed board composition makes any difference to the decision-making process. The study concludes that the composition of the board does matter, but not always in ways one might predict.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/2092/1481
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