A monetary-valuation analysis of the footpath/road tradeoff of Western Australian local government authorities

This study uses a monetary-valuation analysis of the footpath/road trade-off ratio of local government authorities to gather a sense of the recognition and valuation of footpaths for transport policy. The analysis shows that the average valuation local government authorities place on local footpaths...

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Main Author: Brown, Alistair
Format: Journal Article
Published: A R R B Group Ltd 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25322
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description This study uses a monetary-valuation analysis of the footpath/road trade-off ratio of local government authorities to gather a sense of the recognition and valuation of footpaths for transport policy. The analysis shows that the average valuation local government authorities place on local footpaths is approximately $1 per $77.41 placed on local roads, with most authorities preferring to use the historical cost method to value their footpaths. Further analysis, employing multiple regression, shows that population density and an authority’s current ratio are highly significant for monetary valuations placed by local government authorities for the footpath/road trade-off. In light of the results there appears room for local government authorities to step up their expenditure on footpath infrastructure.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-253222017-01-30T12:47:52Z A monetary-valuation analysis of the footpath/road tradeoff of Western Australian local government authorities Brown, Alistair This study uses a monetary-valuation analysis of the footpath/road trade-off ratio of local government authorities to gather a sense of the recognition and valuation of footpaths for transport policy. The analysis shows that the average valuation local government authorities place on local footpaths is approximately $1 per $77.41 placed on local roads, with most authorities preferring to use the historical cost method to value their footpaths. Further analysis, employing multiple regression, shows that population density and an authority’s current ratio are highly significant for monetary valuations placed by local government authorities for the footpath/road trade-off. In light of the results there appears room for local government authorities to step up their expenditure on footpath infrastructure. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25322 A R R B Group Ltd fulltext
spellingShingle Brown, Alistair
A monetary-valuation analysis of the footpath/road tradeoff of Western Australian local government authorities
title A monetary-valuation analysis of the footpath/road tradeoff of Western Australian local government authorities
title_full A monetary-valuation analysis of the footpath/road tradeoff of Western Australian local government authorities
title_fullStr A monetary-valuation analysis of the footpath/road tradeoff of Western Australian local government authorities
title_full_unstemmed A monetary-valuation analysis of the footpath/road tradeoff of Western Australian local government authorities
title_short A monetary-valuation analysis of the footpath/road tradeoff of Western Australian local government authorities
title_sort monetary-valuation analysis of the footpath/road tradeoff of western australian local government authorities
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25322