(1993) The Economic Impact of Rural Bypasses: Iowa and Minnesota Case Studies Final Report by Daniel Otto and Connie Anderson, June 1993. Transportation, Department of
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Abstract
Highway bypasses around rural communities in heavily traveled transportation corridors are viewed as a highly cost effective method of improving traffic flow along non-interstate transportation routes. However the bypassing of a central business district raises concerns among merchants over possible adverse impacts to their businesses. This paper addresses the question of bypass impacts using a variety of measures. First, the effect on overall retail sales in bypassed communities will be examined by comparing to cities without bypasses for comparable periods. Next, the total sales are decomposed into categories or classes of retail sales to analyze for differential impacts from the bypass. Finally, the effects of the bypass on individual merchants will be examined by analyzing the results of a personal survey of businesses in these bypass communities to test their assessment of the bypass impacts.
Item Type: | Departmental Report |
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Keywords: | Bypasses, Decision making, Economic impacts, Expressways, Highway safety, Impact studies, Rural highways |
Subjects: | Transportation Transportation > Social impacts Transportation > Roads and highways Transportation > Traffic safety |
ID Code: | 45329 |
Deposited By: | Margaret Barr |
Deposited On: | 25 Jul 2023 19:24 |
Last Modified: | 25 Jul 2023 19:24 |
URI: | https://publications.iowa.gov/id/eprint/45329 |