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Press Release: Sustainability Experts Address Des Moines Region

PRESS RELEASE Sustainability Experts Address Des Moines Region March 19, 2012 – Des Moines, Iowa The Tomorrow Plan speaker series will host experts in New Urbanism and Sustainability from around the country at two upcoming events. Both events are free … Continue reading

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What Will Tomorrow Look Like in Central Iowa? YouTube Video

William Fulton speaks on “What Will Tomorrow Look Like in Central Iowa?”. Introduction and interview by City of Des Moines Mayor Frank Cownie.

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Presentation: What Will Tomorrow Look Like In Central Iowa?

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Public Meetings on Jan 31, Feb 1, and Feb 2

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PRESS RELEASE Public Looks at Changes Today for a Greener Tomorrow

January 10, 2012 – Des Moines, Iowa – The Tomorrow Plan – Greater Des Moines’ effort to create a vibrant and enduring future – seeks public feedback on the project’s first major outcome: A scenario that pictures the metro in … Continue reading

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Des Moines Register: Panel Focuses on Environment, Growth Sustainable City Network: Building a Sustainable Development Plan in Des Moines Metropolis Magazine: HUD Grants Show Post-Partisan Promise City Source Newsletter: A Greener Community Business Record: Plans Are in the Works for … Continue reading

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Sustainability Initiatives

The Interagency Partnership on Sustainable Communities (Partnership) is a collaboration between the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the Department of Transportation (DOT), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). These entities joined together to offer the Sustainable Communities Regional … Continue reading

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Iowa Biz Business Record

A better Des Moines through 2050 article

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