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Center for Land Use Education

The Land Use Tracker
Volume 1, Issue 3
Winter 2002

IN THIS ISSUE:

BEGINNER
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Critical Issues in Undertaking Community Surveys

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Who's Who in the Planning World

BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE
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Rain and Snow - Where do They Go and What do They Take With Them

CASE LAW UPDATE
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What changes Invalidate a Nonconforming Use?

GENERAL ARTICLES
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Plan Commission Workshops

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Web-Based Community Planning for the Citizen Planner

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Multi-Use Trail PowerPoint Presentation on the Web

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Smart Growth Videos 

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Calendar of Events

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Article Submissions

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Our Staff

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Contact Us by E-mail

 

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Smart Growth Video Tapes Available

 

Smart Growth compiled video tapes are available for any one interested in viewing them.

What�s the content of the two tapes:

Tape 1 (approx. 120 minutes) includes:

Balancing Growth�Metropolitan Planning Council, Chicago, IL. Urban Smart Growth development rationales and perspectives.

Building Livable Communities, Smart Growth Choices by Oregonians�Livable Oregon, Portland, OR. Three case studies of Oregon Smart Growth.

Houses in the Fields�1000 Friends of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Development and agricultural conflicts, issues and points of view from personal interviews.

Green Corridors: Open Spaces for Tomorrow�1000 Friends of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Discussion of land preservation tools, with examples.

Voices of the Land�1000 Friends of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Individuals talk about their connection to the land.

Growing Smart�Center for Rural Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. Discussion of sprawl, conventional developments and conservation design in rural communities.

Tape 2 (approx. 50 minutes) includes:

Managing Growth and Change in Wisconsin Communities�University of Wisconsin Extension. Comprehensive discussion of sprawl issues, regulatory tools, and planning for local communities using examples from Wisconsin.


How to get the tapes

Contact us by e-mail at landcenter@uwsp.edu or by phone at 715.346.3783 and we will send the two tapes to you. You may then dub the tapes and return them to our office by the due date printed on the invoice that accompanies the tapes. There is a $7.50 shipping and handling fee. A copy of the video guide listed above will also accompany the tapes.

 

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