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.
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 Public Health Association
- American Society of Landscape Architects
- Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations
- Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
- Center for Neighborhood Technology
- Congress for the New Urbanism
- Delaware Valley Smart Growth Alliance
- Enterprise
- Environmental Finance Center Network
- Environmental Law Institute
- Florida Department of Health
- Forterra
- Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities
- Institute of Transportation Engineers
- International City/County Management Association
- Local Government Commission
- Local Initiatives Support Corporation
- National Association of Counties
- National Association of Conservation Districts
- 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
- Project for Public Spaces
- Rails-To-Trails Conservancy
- Scenic America
- Smart Growth America
- State of Maryland
- Surface Transportation Policy Project's Transportation Action Network
- Sustainable Community Development Group
- The Conservation Fund
- Trust for Public Land
- Urban Land Institute
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- U.S. Forest Service
- Virginia Tech Metropolitan Institute
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