Approving high density, smart growth developments has brought urbanity and monetary benefits to the town of Easton, Massachusetts.
Easton may soon appreciate firsthand just how lucrative the state's so-called smart growth development law can be."
"The town will net more than $1 million in one-time incentive payments from the state, not to mention about $520,000 yearly in property taxes, if plans for a development at the intersection of routes 123 and 138 win approval."
"The incentive money comes with no strings attached in a year when the town, largely a bedroom community, had to approve a sizable tax increase to keep daily operations afloat."
FULL STORY: 'Smart' growth lucrative for town

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