Principles for Smart Growth
11 September 2000 - 9:00am
The League of California Cities has adopted 10 principles for smart growth.
These ten smart growth principles are the result of a lengthy discussion within the Leagues policy committee process that began in spring 1999, when a 15-member Smart Growth Subcommittee was established in response to increased public discussion and debate about existing patterns of land use.
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Principles for Smart Growth
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Western City, August 15, 2000
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Most importantly, we should acknowledge that a consensus building event forms at one time around one cluster among many interacting issues and actions. Other efforts will and should emerge around clusters of other issues and actions.
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