Paris prepares to host an international climate summit with a car-free day that reduced smog and let non-drivers savor its beauty.
Read MoreSince 2009, “22 percent of all new income property development (in Michigan) has located in the 2.7 percent of land that is walkable urban,” the study says.
Read MoreHighlights from Robert Gibbs’ 2012 “Principles of Urban Retail Planning and Development,” with special focus on what traditional downtowns must do to attract national retailers.
Read MoreEnvision your community as a sit-able place as well as a walkable one and see what it does to your policies and plans.
Read MoreHere’s information about three SEMCOG workshops on green infrastructure plus an EPA summary of how to pay for it.
Read MoreDemand for large-lot homes will wane in the next 30 years, as empty-nesters, singles and couples gravitate to homes on smaller lots and to low-density multiple family developments.
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