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The Smart Growth Network's (SGN) partners work collaboratively on outreach programs, technical assistance, research, publications, and other collaborative projects. Our current partners span a wide range of organizations and projects, as listed below. For more information, please contact info@smartgrowth.org or the individual partner organizations. For information on membership contact smartgrowth@icma.org.

Local Government Commission

The LGC is an award-winning, 29 year-old nonprofit membership organization that offers education, training, and technical assistance to local areas seeking to implement innovative long-term solutions that further economically and environmentally sustainable land use patterns. The LGC began working on land use and community livability issues in 1991 with the drafting of the Ahwahnee Principles for Resource-Efficient Communities. Through its national initiative, the Center for Livable Communities, the LGC offers assistance on key issues, including compact development, infill development, transit-oriented and mixed-use development, and public participation tools. The LGC also produces slide presentations, workshops, and conferences, and through the Center's hotline (800/290-8202), it offers resources, networking, and referrals

Who: More than 1,000 city and county elected officials, staff, and other concerned parties.

What: Innovative local solutions to issues of the day

Contact: Paul Zykofsky, Judy Corbett, or Michele Kelso-Warren
1303 J Street
Suite 250
Sacramento,  CA 95814

Tel: 916-448-1198

Web: http://www.lgc.org/

Publications: Click here

 


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