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Smart Growth

Regional TOD News 

NY Governor Creates Smart Growth Cabinet

January 23, 2008September 6, 2018 Steph_Admin Issue 7, New York State, Smart Growth

Governor Eliot Spitzer has created a New York Smart Growth Cabinet to determine how best to discourage sprawl and promote smart land use practices.

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Regional TOD News 

Vision Long Island Launches Smart Growth Agenda

July 20, 2007September 6, 2018 Steph_Admin Farmingdale NY, Issue 6, Smart Growth, Vision Long Island

Vision Long Island has unveiled a 10-point “Smart Growth Agenda” that discusses housing affordability, sustainable development, and mixed-use.

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NJ TOD News 

Somerville Plans for the Future

July 18, 2007August 21, 2018 Steph_Admin Issue 6, New Jersey Smart Growth Awards, redevelopment, Smart Growth, Somerville NJ

Somerville is currently revising its Landfill Redevelopment Plan to incorporate the adopted consensus vision plan.

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Recommended Reading 

Parking Spaces/Community Places: Finding the Balance Through Smart Growth Solutions

May 24, 2006May 14, 2019 Steph_Admin Issue 3, parking, Smart Growth, US Environmental Protection Agency

Report link: Parking Spaces/Community Places
This report provides a summary of the costs of parking, the dubious criteria parking requirements are based on and offers alternative strategies.

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