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U of M’s Monte claims national mascot award

"The news that we have a national champion at the University of Montana raises all of our spirits,” UM President George Dennison said in a press release. "I know that everyone associated with the University of Montana believes Monte deserves this recognition for his superb work over the years. What a difference he has made for Missoula and Montana communities."

Growing with Less Greenhouse Gases

This National Governors Association report cites expanding transportation choices, conserving greenspaces, and promoting new community designs as effective smart growth strategies for reducing greenhouse gases. by: National Governors Association ”Communities are grappling with the good…

Opinion: Billings can shape its own future

When a leading expert in community planning took a look at Billings, we didn’t like everything he saw: # A proliferation of strip malls and huge commercial signs. # New subdivisions gobbling up the valley…

Who is the Smart Growth Leader?–Hint: it’s not Portland

Portland, Oregon is a success story among mid-sized American cities. Its downtown grew more vibrant over the last two decades, attracting new residents and businesses at a time when many other cities were drying up….

Planned growth vs. sprawl: the best and worst cities

There are often barriers to building more densely. Community policies and personal preferences can interfere with such common antisprawl techniques as placing homes closer together; using a mix of homes, shops, and workplaces; and building on unused or underused properties in already-developed neighborhoods.

"We want to remove those barriers," says Gary Garczynski, president of the National Association of Home Builders, "but you just can’t ignore people’s preferences for lower-density development."

Business Committee for the Arts Inc. partners with the Missoula Cultural Council to link local arts and businesses

"There is no business in this city that could not and should not be involved with the arts and cultural tourism."

Behind the gate-A look into the fortified rural retreats of the West’s moneyed elite

In this issue, High Country News takes you inside one of the most prominent gated developments closing off pieces of Montana’s countryside. We also look at the impacts several developments have on the land and…

Idaho truce may keep sprawl at bay

“As we view this,” says Potlatch’s Mr. Olson, “it is a win for us as a private landowner and a win for a conservation organization.”

Missoula Cultural Council Update

(1) The Tourism Advisory Council at its meeting on Tuesday in Miles City approved the Montana Tourism & Recreation Stratetic Plan 2003-2007. Since tourism is #2 in the state economy, this plan is particularly timely….

Is It A Good Place?-Smart Growth, say top executives, is crucial to Michigan’s competitiveness

Grand Rapids, MI — In perhaps the most visible evidence yet that curbing sprawl and investing in cities is considered a mainstream idea in Michigan, the state Chamber of Commerce and its local partners held…