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Here's the August 29, 2005 report. Plenty of cool things on the calendar for September. Check the report for additional details. For example:
  • Tuesday September 13th - the EPIC Building, 1000 Main Street (between North and Allen Streets)6:00 p.m. – monthly meeting of Partners for a Livable Western New York.
  • Tuesday September 20th - the Nichols School, 7:00 p.m. – the next “Smart Growth is Smart Business” series presentation, entitled “Creating New Suburban Neighborhoods of Lasting Value.” The presenter will be Craig Lewis, a planner from Charlotte, NC. The Charlotte area was recently cited as being perhaps America’s leader in new urbanist developments.
I'll start archiving these reports at Partners for a Livable WNY - Archive for future reference.
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