TY - JOUR
T1 - Contaminant cleanup in the Waukegan Harbor area of concern
T2 - Homeowner attitudes and economic benefits
AU - Braden, John B.
AU - Patunru, Arianto A.
AU - Chattopadhyay, Sudip
AU - Mays, Nicole
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - This study assesses community attitudes toward the Waukegan Harbor AOC and applies two different methods of estimating the value to the local community of cleaning-up the area. Both techniques draw inference from residential property choices about the benefits accruing to homeowners. The modal responses to questions about the harbor's significance were neutral - no opinion. The non-neutral responses were roughly evenly split on whether the harbor enhances the quality of life, positive on balance about the harbor's economic importance and likelihood of redevelopment in the near-term, and negative on balance toward the harbor's environmental safety and attractiveness. As an influence on respondent's housing choices, the quality of the harbor environment was more important to residents of the City of Waukegan than to those living elsewhere in Lake County. The two valuation methods converge remarkably in their results, indicating homeowners' willingness to pay, for full harbor cleanup, approximately $400 million in Waukegan and $7 billion to $12 billion elsewhere in Lake County. The estimates are equivalent to between 16 and 19 percent of the total value of Waukegan's owner-occupied housing stock and between 15 and 26 percent of home values elsewhere in the County.
AB - This study assesses community attitudes toward the Waukegan Harbor AOC and applies two different methods of estimating the value to the local community of cleaning-up the area. Both techniques draw inference from residential property choices about the benefits accruing to homeowners. The modal responses to questions about the harbor's significance were neutral - no opinion. The non-neutral responses were roughly evenly split on whether the harbor enhances the quality of life, positive on balance about the harbor's economic importance and likelihood of redevelopment in the near-term, and negative on balance toward the harbor's environmental safety and attractiveness. As an influence on respondent's housing choices, the quality of the harbor environment was more important to residents of the City of Waukegan than to those living elsewhere in Lake County. The two valuation methods converge remarkably in their results, indicating homeowners' willingness to pay, for full harbor cleanup, approximately $400 million in Waukegan and $7 billion to $12 billion elsewhere in Lake County. The estimates are equivalent to between 16 and 19 percent of the total value of Waukegan's owner-occupied housing stock and between 15 and 26 percent of home values elsewhere in the County.
KW - Area of Concern
KW - Contaminated sediment
KW - Economic benefits
KW - Environmental attitudes
KW - Hedonic analysis
KW - Waukegan Harbor
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=13744253143&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/S0380-1330(04)70364-0
DO - 10.1016/S0380-1330(04)70364-0
M3 - Article
SN - 0380-1330
VL - 30
SP - 474
EP - 491
JO - Journal of Great Lakes Research
JF - Journal of Great Lakes Research
IS - 4
ER -