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Controlling the Agenda (before others control it for us)

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Controlling the Agenda (before others control it for

us)

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What are you talking about?

• 1) The problem-Perception vs. Reality and the demise of the suburbs.

• 1) What stands in the way of us achieving our sustainable goals (getting a seat at the table)

• 3) What steps we can/must take to achieve our goals

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Suburbs Not Most Popular,

But Suburbanites Most Content

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PewResearchCenter Publications

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MC

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Opeb Space in Parking lot

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100 More Polices for Implementation

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The Model of Sustainability

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SURDNA FOUNDATION• Conservation Law Foundation, Boston,

Massachusetts For a program of transportation and land use reform in New England that addresses sprawl-inducing infrastructure projects, urban livability and environmental justice issues in the region's smaller cities and state by state "fix it first" campaigns to counter highway expansion projects. 

 $450,000(3 years)

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Where there is no visionPeople perish

Ancient Proverb