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Comprehensive land planning: regional analysis of a repeal effort

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  • A subjective model based on county demographic characteristics and regional variation in election issues was used to predict county by county election outcome on an effort to repeal mandatory comprehensive land planning in Oregon. The subjective model consisted of four county factors: 1) population density; 2) percent of urbanization; 3) percent of employment dependent on primary activities; and 4) population decrease from the 1960 to 1970 census. Major issues were jdentjf led as a statewide concern for state versus local control of the planning process and a regional conflict over urban versus rural perceptions of the land's use. The repeal effort was unsuccessful largely because of strong opposition in the urbanized Willamette Valley; the more rural coastal, southern, and eastern regions of Oregon were either divided or strongly in favor of repealing mandatory comprehensive land planning.
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