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Getting Smart! is the bimonthly newsletter of the Smart Growth Network. It's part of the membership benefits package and covers a variety of smart growth topics. The December 2004 issue is now available.
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2005 New Partners for Smart Growth Program and Registration brochure The 2005 New Partners for Smart Growth Program and Registration brochure includes details on invited speakers, events, dates, times, and locations plus the conference application form and early-bird registration dates. Click here to find out about special features for this event. The 4th Annual Conference, titled "Building Safe, Healthy and Livable Communities," is scheduled for January 27-29, 2005.
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Getting to Smart Growth II Getting to Smart Growth II: 100 More
Policies for Implementation
, developed by ICMA and the Smart Growth Network, provides states and communities with policy options that can be mixed and matched to fit local circumstances, visions, and values, and highlights steps that the private sector can take to encourage more livable communities. 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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Vacant Properties RFP
Toolbox on Intersection Safety and Design
Talbot County Green Infrastructure Plan
 

12/16/2004:
Safe Growth Symposium

12/17/2004:
National Neighborhood Coalition Annual Meeting

1/9/2005:
Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting

Building Safe, Healthy and Livable Communities
 
Pennsylvania Green Building Fund

Maryland Green Building
Tax Credit


Massachusetts Community Development Funding

Wisconsin Urban Infill Development Funds

Brownfields Job Training Grants

US Green Building Council -- RFP

Rural Community Development Initiative

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2005 Green Roof Awards of Excellence

2004 Earth Apple Awards Winners

SBIC Awards 2004

Energy Efficiency Awards

Neighborhood of the Year Award

Environmental Design Award

Better Community Awards

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