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New Partners for Smart Growth: Building Safe, Healthy, Equitable and Prosperous Communities

February 7 to 9, 2013, 12 to 12 a.m.

This is a past event

Kansas City, MO

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Photo courtesy of Denver Union Station.

Smart Growth capitalizes on the principles of walkability and transit-oriented development.

The Local Government Commission (LGC) is pleased to announce the 12th Annual conference on New Partners for Smart Growth: Building Safe, Healthy, Equitable and Prosperous Communities, to be held February 7 - 9, 2013 in Kansas City, MO.

This conference is unique in that it focuses on a multi-disciplinary approach to implementing smart growth principles to help build safer, healthier, more economically viable, transit-oriented and pedestrian-friendly communities across the nation. A very impressive and diverse group of organizations, agencies, foundations and companies have signed on in support of this effort, and will play a role in shaping long-term smart growth solutions that address all of these concerns.

MPC's Joanna Trotter will speak at the conference.

For more information and to register, please visit the New Partners page.

This page can be found online at http://archive.metroplanning.org/events/event/207

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