It Takes More Than UGBs
7 August 2002 - 5:00am
Infrastructure and open space policy also shape metropolitan growth.
A new study finds that metropolitan growth is shaped by three land-use tools that most communities use unconsciously -- land-use regulation, infrastructure investment, and open space protection.
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Study Finds Many Policies Contain Urban Growth
Source:
California Planning and Development Report, August 6, 2002
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