Real Estate/Development
Jun. 24, 2003
Will Planners Defend Smart Growth?
BY STEPHEN SVETE After two years of life under the Bush administration, what we might call the "General Plan" for America is in the middle of a serious update. And it's not surprising that "smart growth" doesn't appear to be on the list.
BY STEPHEN SVETE
After two years of life under the Bush administration, what we might call the "General Plan" for America is in the middle of a serious update. And it's not surprising that "smart growth" doesn't appear to be on the list.
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After two years of life under the Bush administration, what we might call the "General Plan" for America is in the middle of a serious update. And it's not surprising that "smart growth" doesn't appear to be on the list.
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