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Community planning and adaptation : a case study at Corvallis, Oregon

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  • Three kkeeyy variables are examined to determine their influence on the process of community planning at Corvallis, Oregon. These are (1) the setting of priorities, (2) organization and (3) external reference. Interactions of goals program participants were recorded as the community responded to comply with Oregon Senate Bill #100's requirement to formulate plans. The community's past is presented in the light of its history of planning and development. Data from citizen statements are presented and discussed in their frequencies of reference to the variables. It is concluded that the resulting goals arc too generalized to be used as a basis for good planning. The low frequencies of reference to the key variables are a partial explanation of why this community's planning process did not comply with the intent of the law. Implications are drawn as to how this process may be improved upon in future planning programs.
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