They killed it on May 4, 1978. Quietly, behind closed doors and and out of the public eye, this small, powerful group decided that the Senate of the Rhode Island General Assembly would not pass Bill 77-H 6299 (Substitute A ), An Act Establishing a State-Local Management Program
Controls over the use of land are the prerogative of local government. Prior to 1970\u27s, states ha...
Under the 10th Amendment, the United States Constitution allows states to control land use within th...
The conventional wisdom is that New York\u27s failure to adopt a comprehensive state-wide land use s...
They killed it on May 4, 1978. Quietly, behind closed doors and and out of the public eye, this smal...
The Rhode Island section of the American Institute of Planners has called it the most significant s...
After 10 years of study, three years of public meetings and discussion, three years of writing and r...
Providence has been a leader in the nation in combating air pollution since the early 1950s when loc...
The mid 1980s in Rhode Island will be long remembered as a time of intensive real estate development...
When the Rhode Island Comprehensive Planning and Land Use Regulation Act was passed by the General A...
The most significant bill to come before this session of the General Assembly will be introduced soo...
In New York, local officials determine the shape and pace of land development, decide the economic f...
When a federal district court judge threw out the five voting district boundaries in Johnston this s...
House sales in the state are at an all-time high. Some towns have imposed housing impact fees and ca...
On the 19th of May, in the city of Providence, 200 properties were offered for sale to the public. T...
It has an impressive title--Commission to Study the Entire Area of Land Use, Preservation, Developme...
Controls over the use of land are the prerogative of local government. Prior to 1970\u27s, states ha...
Under the 10th Amendment, the United States Constitution allows states to control land use within th...
The conventional wisdom is that New York\u27s failure to adopt a comprehensive state-wide land use s...
They killed it on May 4, 1978. Quietly, behind closed doors and and out of the public eye, this smal...
The Rhode Island section of the American Institute of Planners has called it the most significant s...
After 10 years of study, three years of public meetings and discussion, three years of writing and r...
Providence has been a leader in the nation in combating air pollution since the early 1950s when loc...
The mid 1980s in Rhode Island will be long remembered as a time of intensive real estate development...
When the Rhode Island Comprehensive Planning and Land Use Regulation Act was passed by the General A...
The most significant bill to come before this session of the General Assembly will be introduced soo...
In New York, local officials determine the shape and pace of land development, decide the economic f...
When a federal district court judge threw out the five voting district boundaries in Johnston this s...
House sales in the state are at an all-time high. Some towns have imposed housing impact fees and ca...
On the 19th of May, in the city of Providence, 200 properties were offered for sale to the public. T...
It has an impressive title--Commission to Study the Entire Area of Land Use, Preservation, Developme...
Controls over the use of land are the prerogative of local government. Prior to 1970\u27s, states ha...
Under the 10th Amendment, the United States Constitution allows states to control land use within th...
The conventional wisdom is that New York\u27s failure to adopt a comprehensive state-wide land use s...