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Teslin

Posted on September 11th, 2007

Teslin

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Sprawl Watch Clearinghouse

Posted on September 10th, 2007

Sprawl Watch Clearinghouse

mission is to make the tools, techniques, and strategies developed to manage growth, accessible to citizens, grassroots organizations, environmentalists, public officials, planners, architects, the media and business leaders.� At the Clearinghouse we identify, collect, compile, and disseminate information on the best land use practices, for those listed above.

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PolicyLink

Posted on September 10th, 2007

PolicyLink

is a national nonprofit research, communications, capacity building, and advocacy organization working to advance a new generation of policies to achieve economic and social equity from the wisdom, voice, and experience of local constituencies.

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Places Journal

Posted on September 10th, 2007

Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (AMPO)

Posted on September 10th, 2007

  • Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (AMPO)
  • is a nonprofit, membership organization established in 1994 to serve the needs and interests of ” metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs)” nationwide. Federal highway and transit statutes require, as a condition for spending federal highway or transit funds in urbanized areas, the designation of MPOs, which have responsibility for planning, programming and coordination of federal highway and transit investments. AMPO offers its member MPOs technical assistance and training, conferences and workshops, frequent print and electronic communications, research, a forum for transportation policy development and coalition building, and a variety of other services. The nine-member AMPO Board of Directors is directly elected by the membership, including the President and Vice President. The majority of the Board seats are held by local elected officials who are active members of their respective MPOs and play a vital leadership role in the affairs of AMPO. Full-membership in AMPO is open to all MPOs and associate memberships are available to all interested parties.

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National Main Street Center (NMSC)

Posted on September 10th, 2007

National Main Street Center (NMSC)

is a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. In the 1970s, the National Trust developed�its pioneering Main Street approach to commercial district revitalization, an innovative�methodology that�combines�historic preservation with economic development to restore prosperity and vitality to�downtowns and neighborhood�business districts. Today, the message has spread, as the Center advocates�a comprehensive approach�that rural and urban�communities alike can use to revitalize their traditional commercial areas�through�historic preservation and grassroots-based economic development. It has created a network of�more than�40 statewide, citywide, and countywide Main Street programs with�more than�1,200 active Main Street programs nationally.

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Local Government Commission (LGC)

Posted on September 10th, 2007

Local Government Commission (LGC)

assists local governments in establishing and nurturing the key elements of livable communities:

  • a healthier human and natural environment,
  • a more sustainable economy,
  • an actively engaged populace, and
  • an equitable society.

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