Posts tagged Infrastructure
1984, Issue 03

Design- housing within a different context
Clark, Christopher & Serrato-Combe, Antonio

Casper area transportation planning- process with a "tomorrow" purpose
Hartmann, John

Historic Preservation-Key to Livingston's (MT) design initiatives
Herbaly, Stephen

Financing options for urban stormwater facilities
Lewis, Gary & Rogacz, Patricia

Issaquah (WA) Subarea design guided by performance standards
Rabago, Anna

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1982, Issue 03

Recreation development flourishes as A small town grows up
Aderman, Gordon

Arts as an urban development tool
Bauman, Joseph

Local Parks Districts Benefit From Oil Impact Grants
Bjella, Karen

While Assist promotes creative design
Clark, Christopher

Aerial Photos; Do-it-yourself and save
Conine, David

Nebraska water planning eyes policy options
Gaul, Steve

Utah communtiy energy management on rise
Gutting, Scott

Land Value Based Tax….A Possible Solution?
Lee, Bruce

Communities can adapt to energy growth
Maki, Karen & Leistritz, F. Larry

Small Town Planning: A variation in style
Matson, G.A.

In the news....In the states, Nebraska Chapter
Morley, James

USU Field Service helps small towns plan on small budgets
Nellis, Lee

Finney Finds KARS Gets Results
Poracsky, Joseph

Public and Private planners combine talents to reshape Ogden, Utah's 'Electric Alley'
Sant, Randy

Innovative Cache County program assigns points in Evaluating Aglands for development
Sizemore, Ken

Caring North Dakotan Carves Niche
Steadman, Stan

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1981, Issue 08

Fees for services proposed to support planning
Byrum, Gus

When analysis says 'build' Douglas, Wyo can show the way
Greenberg, Art

Utilities find impact mitigation pays
Metz, William

Fiscal Impact Analysis can surface assumptions, disclose options
Montasser, Ali

North Dakota readies CDBG implementation plan
North Dakota, State of

Coal Impact in North Dakota-severe effects
Oberlander, Vandeth

Anticipatory mitigation: Everybody's helped ready Edgemont for industry
Orsbon, Ben

Quality of life study yields development imperatives for industry
Smith, J. Ritchie

Are planners today's endangered species?
Staiger, Russ

Coal Impact in Montana-minimal disruption
Steadman, Stan

Hearings underway on leasing 1.2 billion tons….Coal!
Steadman, Stan

BLM invites community requests for U.S. Lands
Steadman, Stan

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1981, Issue 07

County officials share northern border pipeline siting decisions
Gallagher, Tom

APA's Israel Stollman reviewed planners' status-Successes and shortages dictate new direction
Greenberg, Art

Computer growth management applications analyzed
Luke, Ronald

Conference panel worried, cites antidote to decline
Martin, Ronald

People, jobs, Housing generate Dakota planners agenda
Oberlander, Vandeth

Planners Flock to Bozeman for first regional conference
Steadman, Stan

Utahn shares somber lessons learned, hassling DoD on MX
Steadman, Stan

Governor Schwinden explored Montana's dilemma- how to grow yet save a treasured heritage
Steadman, Stan

Here's Rx for community swim-pools leaking dollars
Wohlers, Chris

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1981, Issue 06

Montana's coal severance tax: rationale and reactions
Benker, Karen

Development prone Utah counties move into planning
Burns, Elizabeth

Neighborhood study finds 40% energy savings possible-and more with solar!
Camarata, S.J. & Guttling, Scott

Citizen role urged in planning and financing development
Garrett, Polly

Local government uses of Landsat explored
Howley, Jack & Wohlers, Chris

West Yellowstone has unique planning problems
Mayfield, Rick

The Christmas adventure (concluded)
Merta, Allen

Thoughts on farmland preservation
Montieth, Dean

Citizen leaders feel personally impacted by Dakota oil/gas boom
Oberlander, Vandeth

Conferees assess new telecommunication options
Peterson, David

Citizens groups unite to monitor western Colorado development
Peterson, David

Solar access game clarifies regulatory issues
Pollock, Peter & Stolz, Susan

Governor Matheson calls all Utahns to a 'partnership in planning'
Steadman, Stan

Growing communities learn from one another
Steadman, Stan

Livingston Manages in stable state doing what comes naturally-restoring, renovating using what's at hand
Stern, Ed

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1981, Issue 04

Boom is old stuff in the west…What's new is the effort to manage it
Garling, Wendy

City realizes a negative net from coal development
Garnett, Joanne

Ball-park estimates of costs and revenues are possible
Johnsonrud, Myron

Fiscal impacts of new Nevada city determined beforehand
Montasser, Ali

Wyoming ponders how to best use revenues
Nellis, Lee

Butte, MT mounts a community effort to reverse economic decline
Owens, Dallas

Rolla, ND safeguards future developing people-services
Patrie, William

Gettysburg, SD solves its sewage problem- at 6% of the estimated cost
Ridler, James

Planners challenged to deal with revolution in transportation
Steadman, David

Western planner people meet Dave Conine
Steadman, Stan

Planning is people reasoning together for the common good
Steadman, Stan

Boulder's moving on energy planning and action
Stolz, Susan

Reaganomics poses a real threat to rural communities
Tushaus, Herman

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