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Volume 7, Issue 2

 

Fall 2007

Center for Land Use Education

 

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IN THIS ISSUE:
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The Impact of Wisconsin's Public Participation Requirement on Local Comprehensive Plans
It is generally acknowledged that community participation in the planning process is essential for ensuring that plans reflect the needs and wishes of residents in a community.

Mapping Meaning and the Meaning of Maps
Communities are concerned about the loss of farmland and forests and have started to manage that change through various means.  New mapping tools can identify areas of concern and target regions for either land preservation or potential future development.

Is Your Community Planning to Protect Its Drinking Water
For most of us, the water we drink comes from right below our feet.  Protecting groundwater from contamination and overuse is vital for our health, ecosystems, communities, and economy.

CLUE Introduces New Online Calendar of Events
CLUE recently updated its online calendar of events.  The new calendar uses Google Calendar Logotechnology to organize planning and land use related events throughout the state.


Announcements

Plan Commission Workshops are scheduled for several communities.


Calendar of Events
Check out the calendar for a list of workshops, classes, seminars, and events concerning land use issues.