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Sustainable Sites Initiative Guidelines and Performance Benchmarks
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Creating Affordable Housing In New York City
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The number of Smart Growth and related resources increase on a daily basis. This section of Smart Growth Online is a searchable catalogue of reports, websites, tools and case studies dating from 1997 until today. Most of the resources contained in this catalogue are available on-line. To search, click on any of the links under "resources" in the left sidebar.

To view the most recent additions to the catalogue, click on any of the links below.

Most Recent Resources

  November 2008 Planning Magazine
  Sustainable Sites Initiative Guidelines and Performance Benchmarks
  Connected and Sustainable Mobility
  Livable Communities Publications and Resources
  ''The Affordable Housing Complex'': New York's Strategy to Include Quality, Density, and Design in Affordable Housing
  Locally Grown Food London
  The Dale Prize -- 2009
  Five Connecticut Brownfields Projects Funded
  Brownfields Training, Research and Technical Assistance Grants
  Green Communities News -- October 2008
  Local Government-School District Collaboration: Sample Documents
  Guiding Growth and Development in Georgia Handbook
  How Healthy are National Green Building Programs?
  Local Government and Schools: Creating Community-Oriented Schools
  Civic Vision Award -- AIA Houston
  $25,000 Scholarship Program -- Yestermorrow Design/Build School

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