Harrison Neighborhood Needs Assessment, A Community-Based Project for Neighborhood Improvement Planning
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A survey conducted for the Harrison Neighborhood Association (Minneapolis) in the fall of 1984 asked residents about the assets and problems of their neighborhood. Twenty-five percent of the neighborhood responded. The survey aided the neighborhood association in planning future activities.
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Campbell, Candace; Schersten, Paul. (1985). Harrison Neighborhood Needs Assessment, A Community-Based Project for Neighborhood Improvement Planning. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/199888.
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