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Getting Michigan Back on Track - with Rail!

July 18, 2011 | By Jim Lively

Panel describes three proposals...


Looking to the County for Leadership

July 18, 2008 | By Jim Lively

Institute surveys county commission candidates on pressing land use issues...


Traverse City Candidates Sound Off

October 26, 2007 | By Jim Lively

Commission Hopefuls Respond to Smart Growth Survey...


New Urbanist Imposters

April 27, 2006 | By Jim Lively

New Urbanist Imposters...


Step by Step

April 27, 2006 | By Jim Lively

A New Urbanist Primer for Michigan...


A Lesson from Acme

April 27, 2006 | By Jim Lively

Foggy fine print can impede a clear vision...


Northport’s Catch 22

May 13, 2004 | By Jim Lively

Solving stubborn sewage problem could hasten sprawl headache...


County Considers Abandoning Leland

March 4, 2004 | By Jim Lively

Downtown businesses, neighboring officials oppose move...


Ideological Groups Attack Farmland Preservation

January 18, 2004 | By Jim Lively

Leelanau struggle a sign of things to come...


Smart Growth Can Deliver Affordable Housing

April 29, 2003 | By Jim Lively

Solutions mix public values, community investment...


South Fox Island Needs Your Help - Quickly Please

February 11, 2003 | By Jim Lively

Tell legislators to 'Stop The Swap'...


Granholm Names Milliken, Kelley to Head Smart Growth Commission

January 9, 2003 | By Jim Lively

Governor’s decision energizes lively legislative debate...


Whitefish Point Management Plan Finalized, Released to Public

December 18, 2002 | By Jim Lively

Two-year process yields creative solutions to long-standing problems...


Resource Agency Again Asks Granholm to Approve Fox Swap

December 5, 2002 | By Jim Lively

Decision signals Granholm's view for protecting resources...


From the Field

August 1, 2001 | By Jim Lively

Out Front on South Fox Island...

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