New Study Outlines 'Best Practices' For Smart Growth

The timing of a newly released report arguing that active state leadership can strengthen a community's ability to shape its own destiny is spot on.

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August 29, 2002, 7:00 AM PDT

By Abhijeet Chavan @http://twitter.com/legalaidtech


A new study by Erick Nakajima the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of California at Berkeley, is an insightful read for anyone grappling with what the Governor’s role should be in statewide growth management. Nakajima notes that the recommendations highlighted in his report are primarily directed at government policymakers and those who advocate on behalf of municipalities and community organizations. The first section of the report briefly describes the state's current role in land use and economic development decisions, and how the proposed Livable Communities Act would change state practices. The second section highlights the necessary processes for economic development and land use management in the areas of state policy, organization and management and communication, follow through and results. Finally, the report evaluates how the model fits with current practices and proposals in Massachusetts for state land use management.

Thanks to Robert W. Smith

Sunday, August 25, 2002 in Northeastern University - Boston

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