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The extension bulletins have state- and regional-level results.  You can use this page to obtain county-level results for your own county.  These correspond directly to the extension bulletins, and are intended to complement those publications.  

To obtain county-level results, simply:

  1. Select the county (or counties) for whom you want county-level results

  2. Select the bulletin (or bulletins) for which you want the results

  3. Press the "Submit!" button

Note that if you select more than one county at a time, you will  create results that combine those selected counties.  You can use this function to create multi-county or regional results.

County-level results are not available for all the bulletins.

Select the county or counties for whom you want results:

Adams Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford
Berks Blair Bradford Bucks Butler
Cambria Cameron Carbon Centre Chester
Clarion Clearfield Clinton Columbia Crawford
Cumberland Dauphin Delaware Elk Erie
Fayette Forest Franklin Fulton Greene
Huntingdon Indiana Jefferson Juniata Lackawanna
Lancaster Lawrence Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne
Lycoming McKean Mercer Mifflin Monroe
Montgomery Montour Northampton Northumberland Perry
Pike Potter Schuylkill Snyder Somerset
Sullivan Susquehanna Tioga Union Venango
Warren Washington Wayne Westmoreland Wyoming
York

 

Select the extension bulletins for which you want results:

     ALL (takes longer for the server to process)
     "An Inventory of Planning in Pennsylvania"  
     "Municipal Planning Commissions"
   "County Planning Agencies"  (county-level results not available)
     "Comprehensive Plans"
     "Zoning"  
     "Subdivision and Land Development Regulations"
     "Training for Local Government Officials"
"Barriers to Effective Planning in Pennsylvania"  
"Collaboration and Communication"  
"How Effective is Land Use Planning in Pennsylvania?"  
"How to Make Land Use Planning Work for Your Community"  

           

 

       

 

The study was conducted by George Fasic (West Chester University), and  Stan Lembeck and Tim Kelsey, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Penn State University.  Funding for the research was provided, in part, by the Center for Rural Pennsylvania.

@copyright 2001                           Page last updated: 02/04/02                

Website created by Tim Kelsey.      Data Retrieval function coded by Yu Zhang

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