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Sustainable Thurston- The land use-transportation connection

October 13, 2015

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Author: SustainableThurston.org
Abstract:

Our economic downturn has underscored the need for efficiency - in how we spend public and private dollars, and in how we meet WA Growth Management Act requirements to prepare for our region's future. Let's work together to create resilient, healthy communities where jobs are generated, opportunities for lower housing and transportation costs exist, and public and private funds are used wisely. Please visit SustainableThurston.org - and join the conversation.

Website: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v…
Source: YouTube
Resource Types: Transportation Costs, Public and Private funds, Land Use, Climate Change, Transportation, Washington, United States, USA, North America
Target Education Levels: Associates Degree, community education, general public, K-12, practitioners
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