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7. On average, how successful are suburban governments in getting their road,
highway and street needs met by the state?1) Very
2) Somewhat3) Not very
4) Not at all5) Don't know
8. On average, how successful are rural and small town governments in getting
their road, highway and street needs met by the state?1) Very
2) Somewhat3) Not very
4) Not at all5) Don't know
9. Overall, how would you rate the level of cooperation that occurs in your state
between local officials and state officials on road and highway planning and
construction?1) Excellent
2) Good3) Fair
4) Poor5) Don't know
10. During the past five years, has the level of state-local road and highway cooperation
in your state generally1) Improved
2) Stayed the Same3) Deteriorated
4) Don't know11. How well are the highway needs and concerns of local governments in your
state represented by the following groups?Very
WAllNot
WAll WallDon't
NeMver KnnowLocal government associations
(e.g., state municipal league,
county or township associations,
regional planning organizations)
Professional associations
(e.g., American Society of
Civil Engineers, American
Public Works Association)
Private associations
(e.g., Associated General Contractors)
Legislators who lobby for
localities in their district
Local officials who lobby for
their own community or county
Citizen action groups1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 51 2 3 4
5
1 2 3 4 5
1 2
1 2
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