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Livable Places Update
2007 Back Issues
- Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez to Address New Partners for Smart Growth Conference
- The New Partners Conference is Coming Up Fast!
- Healthy Eating and Active Living – The Local Government Roles
- New Partners for Smart Growth Conference Update
- Strategies to Guide Urbanization
- Form-Based Codes as an Urbanization Strategy
- One City’s Step Toward Global Warning
- A Response to McMansions
- Need for Sustainable Communities Grows in Urgency
- New Partners Conference Presentation Available
- New Partners Conference Goes to Washington D.C
- Economic Impacts of Land Use Decisions
- Green Stormwater Toolbox Available
- Local Food Production – A Single Answer to Multiple Problems?
- California’s Water Future
- Santa Barbara Invites Health to the Planning Table
- Good News From the Grocery Industry
- Seniors A Growing Constituency for Neighborhood Markets
- County Addresses Global Warming in General Plan
- Buildings in Chicago Turning Green
- The Affordable Housing Crisis – What’s a City or Country To Do?
- Californians Take Global Warming Seriously
- Expect Big Boxes To Be Willing To Downsize
- Cities Complete Their Streets
- A New Resource for Bringing Back the Older Suburbs
- Getting the Development You Really Want
- 2008 New Partners Conference Goes to the Capitol!
- San Bernardino County in the Spotlight
- Portland Successfully Tackles Greenhouse Gases, Builds Local Economy
- Keep Your Kids Safe – Install Traffic Circles
- Safe Routes to School Funding Available
- Transportation Emissions Are the Elephant in the Room in Fight Against Greenhouse Gas Pollution
- Taming the Elephant By Growing Smarter
- Measuring Global Warming Emissions From Current and Future Land Use Patterns
- The Critical Role of Local Governments
- Register Now For the 2008 New Partners for Smart Growth Conference
- LGC Website is Tops!
- The Many Advantages of Traveling by Bicycle – Our Cities Respond
- Climate Change and Highways
- Oregon Voters Overturn Property Rights Initiative
- Seniors a Growing Constituency for Livable Communities
- New Rating System for Neighborhood Design
- Neighborhood Design as a Greenhouse Gas Reduction Strategy
- State of California Pushing Forward to Implement AB 32
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