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12Apr
THE INTERSECTION OF LAND USE: TRANSPORTATION
By: Susan Daluddung Deputy City Manager, City of Peoria Transportation planning options for our citizens has to be part of the plan right now for success well into the future. The manner in which we commute should mirror our lives. Whether it’s by necessity or choice – safe, affordable, reliable and cost-efficient transportation options should be [...]
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04Apr
DEVELOPMENT RETURNING TO DOWNTOWN TEMPE LIKE SPRING FLOWERS
By: Tempe Mayor Hugh Hallman Back in late 2007/early 2008, the city of Tempe watched as countless developments in the planning stages were shelved. The nation’s economy was not going to support the construction of new buildings. Unless a development was already significantly underway, the project did not get started. Something special is happening in [...]
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31Jan
“BALANCING” LIMITS POTENTIAL
By: Mick Dalrymple ASU Global Institute of Sustainability ASU Energize Phoenix Project Manager We are never going to get to where we need to be by “focusing on the balance between economic development and environmental quality.” Many organizations, including Valley Forward, use some variation of this statement when discussing their mission. It’s time to evolve [...]
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09Sep
MAKE YOUR OFFICE WORK HARDER
By: Emily Ransone, LEED AP Market Manager, Herman Miller As members of Valley Forward Association, we believe in livable communities. So how about the community where we spend most of our time – the office? What happens when your workplace doesn’t work any more? Most business leaders want to adapt their company’s workplace to meet [...]
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12Aug
GREEN VALUE FOR RESIDENTIAL BUYERS
By: Megha Varma, M.A. Outreach Coordinator at Sonoran Sustainable Building Advisor Program The property bubble of the last decade caused artificially high prices to induce rapid development. The market corrected itself in 2008 to reveal the true value of real estate and a chain reaction of devastating events followed: foreclosures, vacant properties, halts in construction [...]


