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Real Estate/Development

Dec. 24, 2002

New Statutes Show Legislature Has Embraced 'Smart Growth'

BY DANIEL J. CURTIN JR., CECILY T. TALBERT AND CHARLES J. HIGLEY The term "smart growth" has been buzzing in planning and environmental circles for several years and now is becoming an important term for land use attorneys as well. Proponents of smart growth advocate for dense development of already urbanized land as a means of achieving several goals.

        BY DANIEL J. CURTIN JR., CECILY T. TALBERT AND CHARLES J. HIGLEY
        
        The term "smart growth" has been buzzing in planning and environmental circles for several years and now is becoming an important term for land use attorneys as well. Proponents of smart growth advocate for dense development of already urbanized land as a me...

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