Smart growth development is compact and walkable and provides a diverse range of choices in land uses, building types, transportation, homes, workplace locations, and stores. Such development projects are attractive to private-sector interests because they can find a ready market and compete financially. They appeal to local governments because they can be the building blocks of a growing economy and high-quality, economically sustainable neighborhoods and communities while also helping to create a cleaner, healthier environment.
On behalf of the 2013 ICMA Conference Planning Committee, the ICMA Executive Board, and ICMA's conference chair and president enthusiastically invite you to attend ICMA’s 99th Annual Conference in Boston, Massachusetts!
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New retail store could produce energy equal to or greater than it consumes.