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PowerPoints and Audio from the 4th Annual New Partners for Smart Growth 2005 Conference are available. View more than 60 PowerPoint presentations from select events, or order audio files at the resource link below.
 

 
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Building a Better Urban Future Building a Better Urban Future: New Directions for Housing Policies in Weak Market Cities, from Local Initiatives Support Corp., looks at how U.S. cities have not shared equally in the economic gains of the past decade.
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On Common Ground The Winter 2006 edition of On Common Ground focuses on the far suburbs, the exurban areas beyond the edge of major metropolitan areas, and the smaller non-metropolitan cities.
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Getting to Smart Growth II Getting to Smart Growth II: 100 More
Policies for Implementation
provides states and communities with policy options that can be mixed and matched to fit local circumstances, visions, and values. Free. Available online or in print.
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Getting to Smart Growth Getting to Smart Growth: 100 Policies for Implementation is back in print! This primer from the Smart Growth Network and International City/County Management Association (ICMA) serves as a roadmap for states and communities that have recognized the need for smart growth, but are unclear on how to achieve it.
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Spanish version now available.
 
Community Development: A Guide for Grantmakers on Fostering Better Outcomes through Good Process
Rural Housing Goes Green
Housing in the Nation’s Capitol
 
5th Annual New Partners for Smart Growth Conference 5th Annual New Partners for Smart Growth Conference

Save the date! The 5th Annual New Partners for Smart Growth Conference is January 26-28, 2006, in Denver, Colorado.
 



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