Utilizing Conflict in Coastal Planning: Case History of Stamford, Connecticut

by Kenneth J. Buckland,



Document Type: Proceeding Paper

Part of: Coastal Zone '85

Abstract:

There are numerous advantages to be gained from public participation in government decision-making and a number of laws require some form of participation in planning. This report describes a method of participation that did not resolve the public conflict but which was the cause for establishment of a successful local coastal land-use plan.



Subject Headings: Case studies | Land use | Public opinion and participation | Decision making | Zoning | Urban and regional development | Permits | Connecticut | United States

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