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Neighborhood and Community Satisfaction in New Towns and Less Planned Suburbs 

Author: Robert B. Zehner
DOI: 10.1080/01944367108977387
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Published in: journal Journal of the American Planning Association, Volume 37, Issue 6 November 1971 , pages 379 - 385
Formats available: PDF (English)
Previously published as: Journal of the American Institute of Planners (0002-8991) until 1979
Previously published as: Planners' Journal until 1943
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Abstract

Using results from interviews with residents in two highly planned new towns—Reston and Columbia—and two minimally planned but otherwise comparable suburban communities, this report compares several measures of neighborhood and community satisfaction and attraction. At the neighborhood scale, the best predictor of satisfaction was the respondent's rating of maintenance level. At the community scale, extent of community planning in the new towns and accessibility to work and local facilities in all four communities were important components of community appeal and satisfaction.
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