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    Anchorage Community Survey: Community Satisfaction with Public Transportation

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    Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage
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    Anchorage, AK
    Anchorage Community Survey
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    community survey
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    aci.01.03
    Abstract
    This issue of Anchorage Community Indicators Series 1, "Anchorage Community Survey," presents results taken from a telephone survey conducted by the Justice Center in the spring of 2003 focusing on respondents' satisfaction with public transportation in the Municipality of Anchorage.
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    2003-09
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    Anchorage Community Indicators
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    University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center
    Type
    Poster
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    UAA Justice Center. (2003). "Anchorage Community Survey: Community Satisfaction with Public Transportation." Anchorage Community Indicators 1(3) (Sep 2003).
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