Articles in regional publications that pertain to a wide range of North Carolina-related topics.
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for Carolina Planning Vol. 7 Issue 2, Fall 1981
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Lead Regional Organizations (LRO's) are voluntary organizations of city and county government partnerships with the goal of solving mutual As a survey of LRO's in North Carolina, this article predicts the roles these types of partnerships will carry as planning projects are implemented throughout the eighties.
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Ducker surveys state legislation that impacts planning activities in North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, South Carolina and Georgia. Legislative topics range from, Housing, zoning and building codes to energy issues and radioactive waste disposal.
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The authors consider various issues of equity regarding the distribution of public services and payments in growing areas. This study looks at the distributive equality of the services' cost and benefits among the local citizens surrounding the Research Triangle Park, and the possible overflows into other surrounding communities.
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The author examines local responses to changes in economic growth and capital mobility by addressing differences in distinctly local styles of economic development planning. Capital mobility refers to the movement of industry to an area experiencing local economic growth, in the face of a current economically declining locale.