Subscribe to MPC's feeds for fresh content daily - Metropolitan Planning Council

Skip to main content

Subscribe to MPC's feeds for fresh content daily

We hope you're enjoying the new features on this web site, including our Feeds page.

By subscribing to MPC's feeds, you'll know right away when we update the web site with a new article, blog post, video, calendar event, or report.

Also, instead of posting links to recent news stories that mention MPC, as we did on the old site, we're now feeding them into the Feeds page. So if you hear MPC is in the news, and you want to find out why, check out the MPC in the news feed to read, watch and listen to the latest articles, blog posts, TV segments, and radio programs featuring our organization, projects and people.

Finally, we've noticed a popular feature of our Re-Connection e-newsletter is News of Interest, which links to news articles, TV and radio segments, and blog posts that relate to our work. By subscribing to the News of interest feed, you can receive these clips more frequently, as we share them from our Google Reader.

With this new site, we're striving to bring you more content in easier formats. Please contact Mandy Burrell Booth, assistant communications director, at mburrell@metroplanning.org, to let us know what's working and what improvements you'd like to see as we continue to refine the new site.

Comments

No comments

More posts by Mandy

All posts by Mandy »

MPC on Twitter

Follow us on Twitter »


Stay in the loop!

MPC's Regionalist newsletter keeps you up to date with our work and our upcoming events.?

Subscribe to Regionalist


Most popular news

Browse by date »

This page can be found online at http://archive.metroplanning.org/news/5686

Metropolitan Planning Council 140 S. Dearborn St.
Suite 1400
Chicago, Ill. 60603
312 922 5616 info@metroplanning.org

Sign up for newsletter and alerts »

Shaping a better, bolder, more equitable future for everyone

For more than 85 years, the Metropolitan Planning Council (MPC) has partnered with communities, businesses, and governments to unleash the greatness of the Chicago region. We believe that every neighborhood has promise, every community should be heard, and every person can thrive. To tackle the toughest urban planning and development challenges, we create collaborations that change perceptions, conversations—and the status quo. Read more about our work »

Donate »