Cities vary on the services they provide to their residents and how they provide them. What is less known is why there is variation across cities in service provision? For example, why do some cities provide fire inspection services and others don't? Why does one city use county police and another city directly provide this service? This research attempts to answer these questions by examining the types and modes of service delivery in Idaho cities that are small and uniquely rural. Idaho is a rural state with a very centralized authority. The state has 200 cities spread in its vast geographic area with relatively few people. These cities display considerable differences on the services that are available and how they are provided. Pa...
Introduction; Generalizations supported by research; Many rural service institutions need reorganiza...
In this paper we examine the role of rural industry in Idaho's urban places with the aid of a comput...
There are two major players in the transportation system: users and decision makers. Traditionally, ...
Lower real incomes in the agricultural sector compared with other sectors of the economy have led to...
US Transportation Collection2022PDFTech ReportOsterhout, GabeMay, MatthewPape, EmilyKim, CheongFry, ...
Idaho is one of the fastest-growing states in the US. The stressors of population growth and climate...
Our research will examine the availability of urban amenities in Boise, Idaho as compared to other c...
This paper examines the geographic accessibility of tertiary health services for the rural populatio...
From Aberdeen to Worley, there are 199 cities scattered across Idaho. Most are small cities. In fact...
Federal Highway Administration2017PDFBriefUnited States. Federal Highway AdministrationUnited States...
background: Rural communities face numerous health disparities related to health behaviors, health ...
This report analyzes Idaho’s DMV service delivery model, compares it to DMV arrangements in other st...
Our research focus will be transit access for underserved populations. We will conduct a comparison ...
Change truly is the one constant on which we can depend. If there is any question, travel throughout...
There are two major players in the transportation system: users and decision makers. The decision ma...
Introduction; Generalizations supported by research; Many rural service institutions need reorganiza...
In this paper we examine the role of rural industry in Idaho's urban places with the aid of a comput...
There are two major players in the transportation system: users and decision makers. Traditionally, ...
Lower real incomes in the agricultural sector compared with other sectors of the economy have led to...
US Transportation Collection2022PDFTech ReportOsterhout, GabeMay, MatthewPape, EmilyKim, CheongFry, ...
Idaho is one of the fastest-growing states in the US. The stressors of population growth and climate...
Our research will examine the availability of urban amenities in Boise, Idaho as compared to other c...
This paper examines the geographic accessibility of tertiary health services for the rural populatio...
From Aberdeen to Worley, there are 199 cities scattered across Idaho. Most are small cities. In fact...
Federal Highway Administration2017PDFBriefUnited States. Federal Highway AdministrationUnited States...
background: Rural communities face numerous health disparities related to health behaviors, health ...
This report analyzes Idaho’s DMV service delivery model, compares it to DMV arrangements in other st...
Our research focus will be transit access for underserved populations. We will conduct a comparison ...
Change truly is the one constant on which we can depend. If there is any question, travel throughout...
There are two major players in the transportation system: users and decision makers. The decision ma...
Introduction; Generalizations supported by research; Many rural service institutions need reorganiza...
In this paper we examine the role of rural industry in Idaho's urban places with the aid of a comput...
There are two major players in the transportation system: users and decision makers. Traditionally, ...