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From the page: "Smart Growth America is a coalition of national, state and local organizations working to im- prove the ways we plan and build the towns, cities and metro areas we call home. The coalition includes many of the best-known national organizations advocating on behalf of... more
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From the page: "Smart Growth America is a coalition of national, state and local organizations working to im- prove the ways we plan and build the towns, cities and metro areas we call home. The coalition includes many of the best-known national organizations advocating on behalf of historic preservation, the environment, farm- land and open space preservation, neighborhood revital- ization and more. Our state- and regional-level members are community-based organizations working to save trea- sured landscapes while making our towns and cities ever more livable and lovable. We believe that the American people deserve healthy cities, towns and suburbs; homes that are both afford- able and close to jobs and activities; fewer hours in traffic and more opportunities to enjoy recreation and natural areas; air and water of the highest quality; and a landscape our children can be proud to inherit. We believe that ordinary citizens deserve a much great- er say, and better options, in choosing their communities' future. To that end, our members work with citizens across the country to preserve our built and natural heritage, promote fairness for people of all backgrounds, fight for high-quality neighborhoods, expand choices in hous- ing and transportation and improve poorly conceived development projects."
