A look at Pennsylvania from a national perspective indeed illustrates that it is the Keystone State. Parts of it are eastern and tied into megalopolis. Indeed, the Lehigh Valley is now part of the Regional Plan of New York. Parts of it are upper-south in character, parts are thrust into the Midwest, and parts are now in the economic sphere of Baltimore and Washington. (I think the fact that most surprised me while I researched this paper was that Gettysburg will be less than thirty minutes away from the new Washington Metro connection in Frederick). What all this points to is that the Commonwealth, tied as it is to different regions of the nation, is likely to be undergoing significant change in the years to come
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A look at Pennsylvania from a national perspective indeed illustrates that it is the Keystone State....
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This New Jersey Future (NJF) position paper makes recommendations about Smart Growth in New Jersey, ...
Over the past five years the Center for Economic Development has been actively involved in industria...
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This New Jersey Future (NJF) paper discusses the importance of enhancing and expanding on-going land...
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pushing the state to the national forefront in efforts to limit the spread of suburban sprawl and pr...
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1982.MI...
textOver the last century, regionalism in American cities has taken many forms and has risen and fa...
Thesis (M.C.P.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture, 1951.by Dean K. Boorma...
A follow-up agenda to Flight or Fight (2001) that proposes policy shifts to concentrate development,...
The introduction this past spring of several growth management bills in the N.C. General Assembly, i...
A look at Pennsylvania from a national perspective indeed illustrates that it is the Keystone State....
The development of a comprehensive Master Plan for a rural, agricultural community such as East Gree...
This New Jersey Future (NJF) position paper makes recommendations about Smart Growth in New Jersey, ...
Over the past five years the Center for Economic Development has been actively involved in industria...
Reducing urban sprawl through growth management has become one of the major planning issues all acro...
In the context of land use planning, Maryland has attracted significant attention at the national sc...
This New Jersey Future (NJF) paper discusses the importance of enhancing and expanding on-going land...
ABSTRACT: This paper is a culmination of research looking at the experience and effectiveness of Tr...
pushing the state to the national forefront in efforts to limit the spread of suburban sprawl and pr...
Between now and the year 2050, more than half of the nation’s population growth, and perhaps as muc...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1982.MI...
textOver the last century, regionalism in American cities has taken many forms and has risen and fa...
Thesis (M.C.P.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture, 1951.by Dean K. Boorma...
A follow-up agenda to Flight or Fight (2001) that proposes policy shifts to concentrate development,...
The introduction this past spring of several growth management bills in the N.C. General Assembly, i...