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Invisible City: Poverty, Housing, and New Urbanism
Walkable Urbanism Series
Green Communities 2008 Action Plan
Michigan NOW Radio Archives
Local Farms, Healthy Kids
 

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The number of Smart Growth and related resources increase on a daily basis. This section of Smart Growth Online is a searchable catalogue of reports, websites, tools and case studies dating from 1997 until today. Most of the resources contained in this catalogue are available on-line. To search, click on any of the links under "resources" in the left sidebar.

To view the most recent additions to the catalogue, click on any of the links below.

Most Recent Resources

  New Urbanism and the Booming Metropolis Presentations
  21st Century Land Development Code
  Invisible City: Poverty, Housing, and New Urbanism
  Walkable Urbanism Series
  Green Communities 2008 Action Plan
  Michigan NOW Radio Archives
  GreeNetwork Update eNewsletter -- Iowa
  Environmental Law Institute's Annual Award
  National Wetlands Awards -- 2008 Award Recipients
  Regional Prosperity Initiative Grants
  Iowa Housing Fund
  Live Green Teacher Grants
  Moving Communities Forward: AIA Study on the Design of Transportation
  Infrastructure 2008: Report on Need for U.S. Infrastructure Investment, Development
  Local Farms, Healthy Kids
  PLACEmaking Guidebook

To suggest resources that you find valuable, go to Suggest a Resource.


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