Smart Growth Network
The Smart Growth Network (SGN) is a partnership of government, business and civic organizations that support smart growth. Since its creation in late 1996, the Network has become a storehouse of knowledge about smart growth principles, facilitating the sharing of best practices and acting as a catalyst for implementation of ideas.
The Smart Growth Network is led by a core group of partner organizations. The SGN Web site, Smart Growth Online, features an extensive array of smart growth-related news, events, information, research, presentations, and publications.
The network also offers free membership. In addition to the resources on Smart Growth Online that are accessible to everyone, SGN members gain access to the bimonthly electronic newsletter "Getting Smart!", the SGN listserv where members can share information and get advice from other members around the country, and the SGN Information Hotline service that allows you to request research assistance and expert advice on a broad array of topics. Click here to join .
EPA is one of the founding partners of the Smart Growth Network. The full list of partners includes:
American Farmland Trust
American Institute of Architects,
Center for Communities by Design
American Planning Association
American Society of Landscape Architects
Association of Metropolitan Planning
Organizations
Center for Neighborhood Technology
Congress for the New Urbanism
Delaware Valley Smart Growth Alliance
Enterprise
Environmental Finance Center Network
Environmental Law Institute
Fannie Mae
Florida Department of Health
Funders Network for Smart
Growth and Livable Communities
Institute of Transportation Engineers
International City/County Management
Association
Local Government Commission
Local Initiatives Support Corporation
NACo
Center for Sustainable Communities
National Association of Local Government
Environmental Professionals
National Association of
Realtors
National Center for Smart
Growth Research and Education
National Multi Housing Council
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Natural Resources Defense Council
Northeast-Midwest Institute
Rails-To-Trails Conservancy
Scenic America
Smart Growth America
State of Maryland
Surface Transportation Policy
Project's Transportation Action Network
Sustainable Communities Network
The Conservation Fund
Trust for Public Land
Urban Land Institute
U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency
Virginia Tech Metropolitan
Institute
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