Williamson County Comprehensive Development Plan: Rural Conservation Focus
Joe Horne ()
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Joe Horne: Williamson County, Tennessee, Community Development Division
Tennessee's Business, 2013, vol. 21, issue 2, 27-32
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Since the county's population is expected to be 418,990 by 2030, maintaining the rural landscape is going to be increasingly dificult. The tension facing Williamson County is a classic balancing act between the desire to maintain the rural landscape and offering incentives to the property owners to maintain this rural character.
Keywords: planning; urban and regional planning; Williamson County; Tennessee; middle Tennessee; rural conservation; zoning; policy; agri-tourism; agritourism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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