Town of Black Earth comprehensive plan public opinion survey, 2008

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2008-03Author
Trechter, David
Hadley, Shelly
Janke, James
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The purpose of this survey was to understand public opinions about a range of important land use issues facing the Town of Black Earth. The results of this survey will provide input into the comprehensive land use plan that the Town is developing.
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Survey
University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Survey Research Center
UWRF Survey Research Center Report
Public opinion survey
Community planning
Comprehensive plan report
Comprehensive plan
Town of Black Earth comprehensive plan
Dane County, Wisconsin
Dane County (Wis.)
Town of Black Earth
Black Earth (Wis. : Town)
Black Earth (Wis. : Town)--Survey
Public opinion--Wisconsin--Black Earth (Town)
Land use--Wisconsin--Black Earth (Town)
City planning--Wisconsin--Black Earth (Town)
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