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... citizens , and others , first created the Brownfield Initiative in 1994. This effort was augmented in 1997 when Vice President Gore announced the Brownfields National Part- nership that offered communities both financial and technical ...
... citizens , and others , first created the Brownfield Initiative in 1994. This effort was augmented in 1997 when Vice President Gore announced the Brownfields National Part- nership that offered communities both financial and technical ...
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... citizens in this new millennium. These choices may include mass transit and highways, alternate facilities for rail, bicycles, pedestrians, and ride-sharing programs. Earth- friendly alternatives can help us achieve the environmental ...
... citizens in this new millennium. These choices may include mass transit and highways, alternate facilities for rail, bicycles, pedestrians, and ride-sharing programs. Earth- friendly alternatives can help us achieve the environmental ...
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... citizens' lawsuit against a controversial road construction project in Memphis, Tennessee, resulted in a 1971 ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court that underscored the preservation of greenspace as a clear priority in transportation ...
... citizens' lawsuit against a controversial road construction project in Memphis, Tennessee, resulted in a 1971 ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court that underscored the preservation of greenspace as a clear priority in transportation ...
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... citizens in those cities. Further, those conditions exacerbate global environmental problems and pose very real threats to U.S. national interests. The immediate effects on local communities are severe. A high incidence of respiratory ...
... citizens in those cities. Further, those conditions exacerbate global environmental problems and pose very real threats to U.S. national interests. The immediate effects on local communities are severe. A high incidence of respiratory ...
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... citizen awareness of the benefits of proper maintenance to help reduce New Delhi's severe air pollution and provided important data that manufacturers and urban planners will use in the future to further reduce emissions. FRAMEWORK FOR ...
... citizen awareness of the benefits of proper maintenance to help reduce New Delhi's severe air pollution and provided important data that manufacturers and urban planners will use in the future to further reduce emissions. FRAMEWORK FOR ...
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Page 32 - America are the stirrings of a new movement of citizens acting together to solve community problems.
Page 33 - ... out. They are questioning the social costs of the mismatch between new employment locations in the suburbs and the available workforce in the city. They are questioning the wisdom of abandoning brownfields in older communities, eating up...
Page 35 - Sprawl eats up our open space. It creates traffic jams that boggle the mind and pollute the air. Sprawl can make one feel downright claustrophobic about our future.
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Page 10 - The few green havens that are public parks were not to be lost unless there were truly unusual factors present in a particular case or the cost or community disruption resulting from alternative routes reached extraordinary magnitudes.
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Page 34 - And the city of St. Louis, St. Louis County, and the state of Missouri are using their new transit system, Metrolink, as a potential focus for new development.