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Greenbelt Alliance In the NewsJune 11, 2009 Growing Smart Subheading Lydia Lee
Through analysis of current land use, it recommends specific areas, including the northeast part of Santa Clara county and the length of El Camino Real, for intensive infill development. “Things aren’t being built right now, so we should take advantage of this time—now is the time to think about policy innovation,” said Jeremy Madsen, Greenbelt Alliance’s executive director. “This is our opportunity to make the San Francisco area a model metropolis.” More than 200 urban planners, developers and other supporters showed up for the pep talk on June 10, and Mary Nichols, the chair of the California Air Resources Board, capped things off by talking about how such plans were important because they provided examples for implementing SB 375, the anti-sprawl law. “This [Grow Smart Bay Area] is a vision that we would embrace–it’s a great model.” ### |
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