April 2004
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School sprawl links National Trust resources for saving historic schools Governing Magazine article on Edge-ucation Ohio School Facilities Commission Stopping school sprawl in Michigan KnowledgeWorks Foundation facilities program Active Living by Design Safe Routes to School
Abrupt climate change as a national security issue The 2004 EarthFest is April 18 Sustainable Communities Symposium 2004 is April 22-23
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RTA puts green design on track Dike 14: Progress towards a new lakefront park? Peregrine falcons nesting on the Terminal Tower EcoVillage project has new director Battle over the Lake Erie shoreline Cuyahoga Valley sustainabililty Public utility buildings that enhance a waterfront Ohio legislative scorecard by League of Conservation Voters
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Transfer of development rights (TDR) for Ohio Smart growth makes fiscal sense Valuing First Suburbs: A regional policy agenda Can a land tax stimulate development on parking lots? Oberlin named one of America's distinctive destinations
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Ohio's highway spending shortchanges cities Bike racks on buses NOACA's 2005 work plan Better communities start with more transportation choices
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