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- Page 3 and 4: Intro Introduction Conception of th
- Page 5 and 6: Infrastructure stormwater STORMWATE
- Page 7 and 8: “There are some things you learn
- Page 9 and 10: How to Use the Plan This Sustainabl
- Page 11 and 12: Outcome of the community process Th
- Page 14 and 15: Vision + goals
- Page 16 and 17: Community Vision As part of Greensb
- Page 18: GREESNBURG’S BOTTOM LINE A truly
- Page 23 and 24: Education Although a high percentag
- Page 25 and 26: Greensburg Rangers Greensburg is ho
- Page 28: The Plan Downtown Walkability Built
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- Page 36 and 37: Material and Design In great towns
- Page 38 and 39: “The street is a spatial entity a
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- Page 47 and 48: “We shape our buildings, then our
- Page 49 and 50: City projects underway Greensburg S
- Page 51 and 52: ig well and weather museum The Big
- Page 53 and 54: Challenges to reaching sustainabili
- Page 55 and 56: SUSTAINABLE DESIGN AND Construction
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- Page 60 and 61: Regional Storms It is important to
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“In the not-too-distant future, a
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APPROPRIATE INDUSTRIES For 150 year
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STIMULATE GREENSBURG’S TOURISM IN
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New Tourism Opportunities In additi
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Reestablishing local businesses and
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Roles in Economic Development One o
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“Energy and persistence alter all
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Meeting the Targets There are thous
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Feasibility of Small-scale Renewabl
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transportation
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Based on conversations with residen
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One of the buzzwords in sustainable
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DEVELOPING A BASELINE The following
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FUTURE STRATEGIES From these number
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housing
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EXISTING HOUSING CONDITIONS The maj
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CREATING PARTNERSHIPS For some fami
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HOUSING DESIGN The design of housin
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Sustainable Guidelines For the enco
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MANUFACTURED AND MODULAR HOMES Some
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Architectural style The intent for
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STORMWATER CURRENT STATE OF STORMWA
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AVOIDING HARMFUL CONVENTIONAL METHO
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stormwater Treatment Train 114 Gree
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creating a framework To properly de
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STORMWATER RECOMMENDATIONS It is re
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FUTURE FREEWAY (54) In 2002, the Ka
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MAIN STREET Main Street should be t
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ELECTRIC UTILITY After complete des
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City Initiatives In addition to the
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A Holistic Approach Great park and
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Restorative design The best guide t
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Site Analysis Site inventory and an
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Restoration and Conservation A cons
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park space When people think of par
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Trails Trail networks are an integr
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Future Land Use + policy
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Future Land Use Scenario The Future
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HWY 54 Overlay This area should be
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Downtown Core Residential Village C
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distance that food travels from far
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CONCLUSION When the recommendations