Document Type

Report

Publication Date

3-2-1985

Abstract

The purpose of these introductory comments is to set a framework for the examination of SID-related problems. In preparation for this task I examined the 1975 study conducted by CAUR.1 The first chapter contained an examination of alternatives to SID's. These alternatives were derived from a typology of development concepts based on: 1) who made the decisions about public improvements or development and 2) who financed them.

Comments

Prepared for presentation to the Conference on the Future of Sanitary and Improvement Districts; Omaha, Nebraska (March 2, 1985)

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