infrastructure economic development at all governmental levels. • are applied statewide to all of development. • at each governmental level comply with State goals and be with planning at other levels. • must be integrated with the implementation process. • are committing significant to planning and to the development and support of the planning process. Fifty-one notes are listed. Trouble in Paradise: The Suburban Transformation in America ML 1986,251pp. for $29.50 (or $15.50 in paperback) Columbia University Press, 136 S. Broadway, Irvington NY 10533, (914) 581-9111. a bia its of the U.S. Census, tions, The source of information, however^ is Orange County Annual Survey, (Cali- fornia), a study of a major community in California. The contains interviews with 1,000 randomly selected 1982 and 1983* Among other things, they were about housing, trans- portation, government services, and the quality of life. Six challenges facing suburbia are dis- cussed. One is the suburban housing cri- sis caused by the demand for land in a rapidly growing and industrializing subur- bia, which has driven up housing costs, A second challenge is the growth contro- versy, fueled by growth itself and the changing landscape of suburbia. Trust in local government is a third challenge, as fragmented suburban governments without central authority hinder strategic planning and nurture a lack of confi- dence. Other challenges are the r/f /' revolt and fiscal ^PfpwPWifPwiP^ f™Fjjff9ff 7*fn5ff"ll*ipi^Jr7f tip % ^