February 2004
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Greater Ohio campaign Rethinking local affordable housing strategies Cincinnati sustainability indicators Full accounting of Bush environmental record Labor leaders and smart growth
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Ohio's air pollution dilemma Cleaning the air indoors Asthma-friendly schools Restoration priorities for the Great Lakes Mentor Marsh management plan Ecological design philosophy at Oberlin
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Back to prosperity in the Rust Belt Cleveland's sobering Census numbers Toledo threatened by land-use trends Community Rules guide for managing growth Interview with housing expert Tom Bier OSU Extension planning tools and resources
Spiritual side of smart growth Bishop Pilla on the moral implications of sprawl Ethical principles for land use Spiritual perspective on the costs of sprawl Land use rights and responsibilities
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Circle-Heights Bike Network progress ODOT questions Euclid Corridor bike lanes Cleveland Bikes organizes Innerbelt Bridge as a complete street? Give us the road, not bike facilities! Scenic Ohio calls for context-sensitive highways Demanding highways that respect communities Ohio's scenic byways
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Greater Ohio at the Statehouse on January 20