New Urbanism Attracting Old Conservativism
25 April 2005 - 6:00am
Smart growth is a rising star for more Republicans as well as Democrats. Finally, something both sides of the house can begin to agree on.
Traditional neighborhood design may be coming back into it's own. "For U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu and a growing (and bipartisan) group of elected officials, changes to making America's neighborhoods more functional and cohesive is becoming a major policy concern."
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Functional, solid neighborhoods a growth issue
Source:
2TheAdvocate.com, April 22, 2005
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