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In 1996, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency joined with several non-profit and government organizations to form the Smart Growth Network (SGN).  The Network was formed in response to increasing community concerns about the need for new ways to grow that boost the economy, protect the environment, and enhance community vitality.  The Network's partners include environmental groups, historic preservation organizations, professional organizations, developers, real estate interests; local and state government entities.

Click Here for a Smart Growth Network Summary SheetThe SGN works to encourage development that serves the economy, community and the environment. It is a forum for:

  • Raising public awareness of how growth can improve community quality of life;
  • Promoting smart growth best practices;
  • Developing and sharing information, innovative policies, tools and ideas;
  • Cultivating strategies to address barriers to and advance opportunities for smart growth.

Network partners are directly responsible for the coordination and operation of Smart Growth Online. To learn about any of this program click on the above text link.

To learn more about the Smart Growth Network click here

For further information on SGN Partners, click here.

SMART GROWTH ONLINE

Smart Growth Online is a web-based catalogue of Smart Growth related news, events, information and resources. Developed and funded through a cooperative agreement between the US EPA and the National Center for Appropriate Technology, this tool is designed to advance public understanding of smart growth and how growth can improve community livability.
 


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