Monitoring Change in Residential Neighborhoods: Case Study: Melrose, Massachusetts

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Such an investigation of neighborhood desires, levels of neighborhood and housing satisfaction, present housing vs, past housing needs and type, satisfaction with the general environment and city services provided, would lead to a better understanding of the people living in the area.
-22- The strictly demographic information could be acquired through available census data (note earlier comments on census) and collected on a block, tract, community, or SMSA basis, or through investigating speci
...al reports that might have been prepared by or for the community. The alternative to utilizing these data sources would be a new collection as would be possible if a citizen questionnaire were used. While strongly supporting and endorsing neighborhood meetings and groups, both as an avenue for requesting individual input from the residents in an area and to solicit group input, support, and enthusiasm, it is felt that the use of a questionnaire might best provide the opportunity for all, rather than a few, to respond.

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