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Getting to Smart Growth II: 100 More Policies for Implementation

This proposal features 100 more policies to advance the smart growth agenda.



OrganizationICMA and the Smart Growth Network
Resource TypeResearch Report
LocationNational
Publish Date8/31/1999
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