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- Study Suggests Challenges to Building Regional Anti-Sprawl Coalitions
Forming coalitions may be easier said than done
Leonard Gilroy
January 27, 2003 - The American Dream is Alive and Well in California
Californians not ready to embrace "smart growth"
Leonard Gilroy
December 9, 2002 - Making People and Environment Better Off in India
Property rights at crux of environmental protection
Michael De Alessi
September 24, 2002 - The Human Face of Smart Growth Opposition
Concerns of smart growth skeptics given more weight
Leonard Gilroy
September 13, 2002 - Conservation Subdivision Design
A market-friendly approach to local environmental protection
Leonard Gilroy
August 6, 2002 - Why the Centers for Disease Control Hates the Suburbs
Public health community is wrong about suburbs
Joel Schwartz
July 30, 2002 - True Smart Growth
Markets offer the widest range of options
Samuel Staley and Matthew Hisrich
May 21, 2002 - The Technology-Migration Paradigm and Urban Sustainability
Technology's influence in shaping regions can't be ignored
Samuel Staley
April 25, 2002 - Outsmarting Growth's Impacts in Virginia
Virginians must avoid the mistakes of the past
Samuel Staley
April 17, 2002 - Smart Growth, Growth Management, and Housing Affordability in Washington State
A Response to 1000 Friends of Washington
Samuel Staley and Leonard Gilroy
March 18, 2002 - Restricting Housing Not Answer to Ohio's Growth Problems
Growth control advocates want to restrict housing choices
Samuel Staley and Matthew Hisrich
January 16, 2002 - Smart Growth in Action
Housing Capacity and Development in Ventura County
William Fulton, Chris Williamson, Kathleen Mallory and Jeff Jones
January 1, 2002 - Urban Sprawl and Quality Growth in Ohio
Samuel Staley and Matthew Hisrich
December 1, 2001 - Church's Campaign Against Sprawl May Do More Harm Than Good
Church's approach to growth problems is naive
Samuel Staley
November 29, 2001 - Harry Potter and the Future of Smart Growth
What does the movie says about American living standards?
Samuel Staley
November 27, 2001 - Urban Sprawl: Good for Minorities?
Sprawl reduces the black/white housing consumption gap
Leonard Gilroy
October 26, 2001 - Concept Misused: Impact Fees an Inexact Science
Atlanta officials should consider abandoning impact fees
Samuel Staley
October 17, 2001 - What Can We See In Manhattan's Urban Future?
Staley examines potential market responses to attacks
Samuel Staley
October 5, 2001 - Older Suburbs
Crabgrass Slums or New Urban Frontier?
Joel Kotkin
October 1, 2001 - Our Relationship with the Built Environment in the Aftermath of Terrorist Attacks
A free society should embrace tolerance and diversity
Leonard Gilroy
September 28, 2001 - Market-oriented Approaches to Growth
Outsmarting Sprawl's Impacts
Samuel Staley
August 1, 2001 - Statistics on Sprawl Meaningless if They Oversimplify
"Sprawl index" oversimplifies a complex process
Samuel Staley
July 22, 2001 - Market-Oriented Planning: Out of the Smart Growth Abyss
A better approach to growth management
Samuel Staley
January 1, 2001 - Preparing for the Storm
Preserving Water Resources with Stormwater Utilities
Barrett P. Walker
January 1, 2001 - Smart Growth, Markets and the Future of the City
A better approach to growth management
Samuel Staley
November 1, 2000 - Poor Communities, Small Builders will Bear Burden of Ballot-box Zoning
Ballot-box zoning will hurt Arizona families
Samuel Staley
November 1, 2000 - The Vanishing Farmland Myth and the Smart-growth Agenda
Samuel Staley
January 1, 2000 - Urbanization Trends Don't Threaten US Quality Of Life
Despite sprawl hype, the sky is not falling
Samuel Staley
December 31, 1999 - Effective Sprawl Solutions Found in Market, Not Regional Planning
Sierra Club gets it wrong on sprawl
Samuel Staley
October 24, 1999 - "Urban Sprawl" and the Michigan Landscape
A Market-Oriented Approach
Samuel Staley
September 1, 1999 - The Sprawling of America
In Defense of a Dynamic City
Samuel Staley
January 1, 1999 - The Price of Urban Growth Controls
San Diego should avoid growth boundaries
Samuel Staley
August 8, 1998 - Market-Oriented Approach to Farmland Preservation Best Bet for Michigan
Preservation should be addressed through voluntary, market-based approaches
Samuel Staley
July 6, 1998 - Urban Sprawl: Michigan's Bogeyman of the 1990s?
Attempts to stop sprawl will hurt quality of life
Samuel Staley
March 2, 1998 - Urban Sprawl: A Grassroots Defense
Hostility towards suburbs is misplaced
Samuel Staley
December 1, 1997 - Market Oriented Planning
Principles and Tools
Samuel Staley and Lynn Scarlett
November 1, 1997 - Portland, Metro and The Plan: Boon or Bane for Regional Development?
Portland's reality is far less persuasive than its press
Samuel Staley
November 1, 1997 - Revitalizing Our Cities
Perspectives from America's New Breed of Mayors
William D. Eggers
March 1, 1995 - Land Use Reform Through Performance Zoning
William D. Eggers
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