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New Partners for Smart Growth Conference 2002

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Complete audiotapes of these presentations are available from HMR Duplications, 18 Gregory Place, Oakland, CA 94619, 510.482.8732. Click here to jump to the order form.

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Visions of a Livable Community and Response Panel
Harriet Tregoning, Maryland Special Secretary for Smart Growth
Brian Smith, Deputy Director, Planning and Modal Programs, California Department of Transportation

Getting Developers to Walk Their Smart Growth Talk
Janet Stone, Livable Communities Program Director, Greenbelt Alliance

Smart Growth: Can It Insulate Our Communities From the Threat of Terrorism?
Woody Clark, Senior Policy Advisor/Energy Reliability, Governor's Office of Planning and Research, State of California

Dealing With the "D" Word
Gail Goldberg, Planning Director, City of San Diego, CA

Making Policy Change Happen at the Local Level
Jim Sayer, President, Sierra Business Council

Building Coalitions & Non-traditional Partnerships
Jackie Grimshaw, Vice President for Policy, Transportation and Community Development, Center for Neighborhood Technology

Schools as Neighborhood Centers -- Addressing the Challenges
Mike Buhler, Regional Attorney/Program Officer, Western Office, National Trust for Historic Preservation


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