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Corridor Design Portfolio 6-1 1. Desnaon: Vibrant Communies. Community Economic Development Associaon of America. hp://cedam.info/wp-content/files/ VibrantCommuniesBrochure-web.pdf 2. Sustainable Communies. hp://www.sustainable.org/about 3. MIplace Partnership Iniave. www.miplace.org 4. Sustainability Audit Tool. Mid-Michigan Program for Greater Sustainability. MSU School of Planning, Design and Construcon. www.midmichigansustainability.org/tools.aspx 5. Sustainability Goals & Guiding Principles. Internaonal Council for Local Environmental Iniaves’ (ICLEI) STAR Community Index. hp:// www.icleiusa.org/sustainability/star-community-index/star-goals-and- guiding-principles 1. “Defining Livability.” November 25, 2013. Nick Underwood. Partners for Livable Communies. hp://livable.org/livability-live/731-defining-livability 2. Livability Principles. August 7, 2014. HUD-DOT-EPA Partnership for Sustainable Communies. hp://www.epa.gov/livability/partnership/ index.html#livabilityprinciples Standard Placemaking Projects 1. What is Placemaking? Project for Public Spaces. hp://www.pps.org/ reference/what_is_placemaking/ 2. Project for Public Spaces. hp://www.pps.org 3. PlaceMakers. hp://www.placemakers.com 4. The Economics of Place: The Value of Building Communies Around People. 2011. Edited by Colleen Layton, Tawny Prui, and Kim Cekola. Michigan Municipal League. hp://www.mml.org/economics_of_place_ book/index.html Standard Placemaking Acvies 1. Michigan Fesvals & Events Associaon. hp://mfea.org/ 2. Project for Public Spaces. hp://www.pps.org Strategic Placemaking Projects 1. A Placemaking Guidebook, forthcoming from the MIplace Partnership Iniave. 2. MIplace Partnership Iniave. hp://www.miplace.org 3. Placemaking. Michigan Municipal League. hp://placemaking.mml. org/21st-century-communies/ Creave Placemaking Projects and Acvies 1. Creave Placemaking. 2010. Ann Markusen and Anne Gadwa. The Naonal Endowment for the Arts. hp://arts.gov/publicaons/ creave-placemaking 2. Creave Many Michigan. hp://www.creavemany.org/ 3. Michigan Council for the Arts. hp://www.michiganbusiness.org/ community/council-arts-cultural-affairs/ Taccal Placemaking Projects and Acvies 1. Lighter, Quicker, Cheaper: Transform Your Public Spaces Now. Project for Public Spaces. hp://www.pps.org/reference/lighter-quicker- cheaper-2-2/ 2. Tactical Urbanism 2: Short-Term Action, Long-Term Change. March 2, 2012. Streets Plan Collaborative. hp://issuu.com/ streetplanscollaborave/docs/taccal_urbanism_vol_2_final 3. Creang Great Places: The Lighter Quicker Cheaper Challenge. 2012. Michigan Associaon of Realtors. hp://www. michiganhomeownersalliance.com/lqcchallenge.htm

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1. Destination: Vibrant Communities. Community Economic Development Association of America. http://cedam.info/wp-content/files/VibrantCommunitiesBrochure-web.pdf

2. Sustainable Communities. http://www.sustainable.org/about3. MIplace Partnership Initiative. www.miplace.org4. Sustainability Audit Tool. Mid-Michigan Program for Greater

Sustainability. MSU School of Planning, Design and Construction. www.midmichigansustainability.org/tools.aspx

5. Sustainability Goals & Guiding Principles. International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives’ (ICLEI) STAR Community Index. http://www.icleiusa.org/sustainability/star-community-index/star-goals-and-guiding-principles

1. “Defining Livability.” November 25, 2013. Nick Underwood. Partners for Livable Communities. http://livable.org/livability-live/731-defining-livability

2. Livability Principles. August 7, 2014. HUD-DOT-EPA Partnership for Sustainable Communities. http://www.epa.gov/livability/partnership/index.html#livabilityprinciples

Standard Placemaking Projects1. What is Placemaking? Project for Public Spaces. http://www.pps.org/

reference/what_is_placemaking/ 2. Project for Public Spaces. http://www.pps.org 3. PlaceMakers. http://www.placemakers.com

4. The Economics of Place: The Value of Building Communities Around People. 2011. Edited by Colleen Layton, Tawny Pruitt, and Kim Cekola. Michigan Municipal League. http://www.mml.org/economics_of_place_book/index.html

Standard Placemaking Activities1. Michigan Festivals & Events Association. http://mfea.org/2. Project for Public Spaces. http://www.pps.org

Strategic Placemaking Projects1. A Placemaking Guidebook, forthcoming from the MIplace

Partnership Initiative.2. MIplace Partnership Initiative. http://www.miplace.org 3. Placemaking. Michigan Municipal League. http://placemaking.mml.

org/21st-century-communities/

Creative Placemaking Projects and Activities1. Creative Placemaking. 2010. Ann Markusen and Anne Gadwa. The

National Endowment for the Arts. http://arts.gov/publications/creative-placemaking

2. Creative Many Michigan. http://www.creativemany.org/3. Michigan Council for the Arts. http://www.michiganbusiness.org/

community/council-arts-cultural-affairs/

Tactical Placemaking Projects and Activities1. Lighter, Quicker, Cheaper: Transform Your Public Spaces Now. Project

for Public Spaces. http://www.pps.org/reference/lighter-quicker-cheaper-2-2/

2. Tactical Urbanism 2: Short-Term Action, Long-Term Change. March 2, 2012. Streets Plan Collaborative. http://issuu.com/streetplanscollaborative/docs/tactical_urbanism_vol_2_final

3. Creating Great Places: The Lighter Quicker Cheaper Challenge. 2012. Michigan Association of Realtors. http://www.michiganhomeownersalliance.com/lqcchallenge.htm

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4. Lighter, Quicker, Cheaper: A Low-Cost, High-Impact Approach. Project for Public Spaces. http://www.pps.org/reference/lighter-quicker-cheaper-a-low-cost-high-impact-approach/

5. Tactical Urbanism Salon. http://tacticalurbanismsalon.com/6. The Streets Plan Collaborative. http://www.streetplans.org/7. “The Great Neighborhood Book: A Do-it-Yourself Guide to Placemaking.”

2007. Jay Walijasper & Project for Public Spaces. New Society Publishers.

Expanding the Range of Choice1. “Missing Middle Housing: Responding to the Demand for Walkable

Urban Living.” February 2013. Daniel Parolek. Smart Growth Network: National Conversation on the Future of Our Communities. http://www.smartgrowth.org/nationalconversation/compendium/12_Parolek_Missing_Middle_Housing_020713.pdf

2. The 2011 Community Preference Survey: What Americans are Looking for When Deciding Where to Live. March 2011. Belden, Russonello & Stewart, LLC, commissioned by the National Association of Realtors. http://www.realtor.org/sites/default/files/smart-growth-comm-survey-results-2011.pdf

3. Target Market Analysis Housing Strategy Michigan-Grand River Corridor Greater Lansing Area, Michigan. July 10, 2013. Sharon Woods.

Affordable Housing1. Affordable Housing. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/comm_planning/affordablehousing/

2. “Affordable Housing Affects All Segments of Society.” August 2006. Michigan Association of Planning. Smart Growth Tactics. Issue Number 25. Affordable Housing. http://www.planningmi.org/downloads/issue_25_affordable_housing.pdf

3. Regional Affordable Housing Study. June 2014. Mid-Michigan Program for Greater Sustainability. http://www.midmichigansustainability.org/Projects/RegionalAffordableHousingStudy.aspx

4. Achieving Lasting Affordability through Inclusionary Housing. 2014. Robert Hickey, Lisa Sturtevant, and Emily Thaden. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. https://www.lincolninst.edu/pubs/2428_Achieving-Lasting-Affordability-through-Inclusionary-Housing

5. Regulatory Barriers Clearinghouse. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. http://www.huduser.org/portal/rbc/home.html

6. National Low Income Housing Coalition. http://nlihc.org/

Mixed-Use Development1. “Zoning for Mixed Uses.” 2006. American Association of Planning. PAS

QuickNotes No. 6. http://www.planning.org/pas/quicknotes/pdf/QN6.pdf2. Mixed-Use Development Handbook. January 2003. Dean Schwanke.

Urban Land Institute. http://uli.bookstore.ipgbook.com/mixed-use-development-handbook-products-9780874208887.php

3. Mixed Use Zoning Toolkit. March 2006. Metropolitan Area Planning Council. http://www.mapc.org/resources/mixed-use-zoning-toolkit

Infill and Redevelopment1. Managing Maryland’s Growth: Models and Guidelines for Infill

Development. 2001. Maryland Department of Planning. http://planning.maryland.gov/pdf/ourproducts/publications/modelsguidelines/infillfinal_1.pdf

2. Green Mid-Michigan: Infill Development. Michigan State University, Urban & Regional Planning Program. 2010. http://www.greenmidmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/sitetools_infilldevelop.pdf

3. Infill Development: Completing the Community Fabric. Municipal Research and Services Center of Washington. Local Government Success. http://www.mrsc.org/subjects/planning/infilldev.aspx

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Commercial – Downtown1. Michigan Downtown Association. http://www.michigandowntowns.

com/1/mda/index.asp2. Michigan Main Street Center. http://www.michiganmainstreetcenter.com/3. Downtown Planning for Smaller and Midsized Communities. 2012. Philip

Walker. American Planning Association. www.planning.org/multimedia/video/2009/book/walker.htm

Commercial – Suburban Mall1. “The Shopping Mall Turns 60 (and Prepares to Retire)”. July 13,

2012. Emily Badger. The Atlantic Cities. http://www.citylab.com/design/2012/07/shopping-mall-turns-60-and-prepares-retire/2568/

2. Retrofitting Suburbia, Updated Edition: Urban Design Solutions for Redesigning Suburbs. 2011. Ellen Dunham-Jones and June Williamson. http://www.amazon.com/Retrofitting-Suburbia-Updated-Edition-Redesigning/dp/0470934328

3. Retro-Fitting the Shopping Mall to Support Healthier Communities. Anthony R. Mawson, Thomas M. Kersen, and Jassen Callender. World Health Design. http://www.worldhealthdesign.com/Retro-fitting-the-shopping-mall-to-support-healthier-communities.aspx

4. Sprawl Repair Manual. 2010. Galina Tachieva. http://www.sprawlrepair.com/

Commercial – Neighborhood1. Design Lansing: Master Plan. P. 57. 2012. City of Lansing. http://www.

lansingmi.gov/design_lansing 2. Imagine Flint: Master Plan for a Sustainable Flint. P.52. 2013. City of

Flint. http://www.imagineflint.com/ 3. Ten Principles for Rebuilding Neighborhood Retail. 2003. Michael

D. Beyard, Michael Pawlukiewicz, Alex Bond. The Urban Land Institute. http://www.uli.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/TP_NeighborhoodRetail.ashx_1.pdf

4. Revitalizing Neighborhood Retail. Urban Collaborators Resource Guide Series. Michigan State University. http://www.spdc.msu.edu/uploads/files/Urban_Collab/NeighborhoodRetail_FINAL_woquote.pdf

5. Neighborhood Association of Michigan. http://www.neighborhoodassociationsofmichigan.org/

Commercial – Highway Service1. The Access Management Guidebook. P. 1-13. October 2001. Planning

& Zoning Center, under contract to the Michigan Department of Transportation. http://www.semcog.org/uploadedFiles/MichiganAccessManagementGuidebook.pdf

2. Michigan Sign Guidebook: The Local Planning and Regulation of Signs. December 2011. Scenic Michigan. http://www.scenicmichigan.org/guidebook_2011.html

3. Influence of Transportation Infrastructure on Land Use. 2004. Planning Processes: Land Use and Transportation. U.S. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/processes/land_use/references/tranlanduse.cfm

4. How Communities Benefit from Access Management. Michigan Department of Transportation. http://www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,4616,7-151-9621_11041_29705-87917--,00.html

5. Resources for Access Management. Planning & Zoning Center at MSU. http://www.pzcenter.msu.edu/access.php

Office/Service – Eds and Meds1. “The Local Economic Impact of “Eds & Meds”: How Policies to Expand

Universities and Hospitals Affect Metropolitan Economies.” December 10, 2008. Timothy J. Bartik and George Erickcek. The Brookings Institute. http://www.brookings.edu/research/reports/2008/12/10-metropolitan-economies-bartik-erickcek

2. Imagine Flint Master Plan for a Sustainable Flint. 2013. P. 60. City of Flint. http://www.imagineflint.com/

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3. “Eds and Meds: Cities Hidden Assets.” Ira Harkavy and Harmon Zuckerman. September 1999. The Brookings Institution. http://www.brookings.edu/research/reports/1999/09/community-development-harkavy-zuckerman

4. “Where ‘Eds and Meds’ Industries Could Become a Liability.” November 26, 2013. Richard Florida. The Atlantic Cities. http://www.theatlanticcities.com/jobs-and-economy/2013/11/where-reliance-eds-and-meds-industries-could-become-liability/7661/

5. Michigan Street Corridor Anchor Study – Initial Findings. September 28, 2011. U3 Ventures. http://grcity.us/design-and-development-services/Planning-Department/michiganstreetcorridor/Documents/9%2028%202011,%20MSCP%20Steering%20Committe,%20U3%20Ventures%20Initial%20Study%20Findings.pdf

Office/Service – Office Complex1. Office Development Handbook. January 1998. Urban Land Institute.

http://uli.bookstore.ipgbook.com/office-development-handbook-products-9780874208221.php?page_id=32&pid=ULI

2. Business Park and Industrial Development Handbook. January 2001. Anne Frej, Jo Allen Gause. Urban Land Institute. http://uli.bookstore.ipgbook.com/business-park-and-industrial-development-handbook-products-9780874202632.php?page_id=32&pid=ULI

Office/Service – Small Scale1. Office Development Handbook. January 1998. Urban Land Institute.

http://uli.bookstore.ipgbook.com/office-development-handbook-products-9780874208221.php?page_id=32&pid=ULI

2. Business Park and Industrial Development Handbook. January 2001. Anne Frej, Jo Allen Gause. Urban Land Institute. http://uli.bookstore.ipgbook.com/business-park-and-industrial-development-handbook-products-9780874202632.php?page_id=32&pid=ULI

Agricultural Land – Large Lot Zoning1. Planning and Zoning for Farmland Protection: A Community Based

Approach. 1987. American Farmland Trust. http://www.farmlandinfo.org/sites/default/files/PLANNING_AND_ZONING_FOR_FARMLAND_PROTECTION_1.pdf

2. “Saving American Farmland: What Works.” 1997. American Farmland Trust. https://secure2.convio.net/aft/site/Ecommerce;jsessionid=202BE6857FDDFAEE368F5C1987819C42.app273b?VIEW_PRODUCT=true&product_id=1042&store_id=1081

Agricultural Land – Quarter/Quarter Zoning1. Quarter Quarter Zoning. Zoning Techniques for Farmland Preservation.

Kalkaska County Community Center. September 3, 2003. http://www.kalkaskacounty.net/planningeduc0007.asp#INLINK003

2. Kalkaska County: Zoning Techniques for Farmland Preservation. September 3, 2003. http://www.kalkaskacounty.net/planningeduc0007.asp

3. “Retaining Farmland and Farmers.” Rural by Design: Maintaining Small Town Character. 1994. Randall Arendt. American Planning Association.

4. “Quarter/Quarter Zoning.” Community Planning Handbook: Tools and Techniques for Guiding Community Change. 1991. Planning & Zoning Center, Inc. Michigan Society of Planning Officials.

Agricultural Land – Sliding Scale Zoning1. Hillsdale County: Zoning techniques for farmland preservation. http://

www.hillsdalecounty.info/planningeduc0007.asp2. American Farmland Trust-Michigan. http://www.farmland.org/

programs/states/mi/default.asp3. “Sliding Scale Zoning.” Community Planning Handbook: Tools and

Techniques for Guiding Community Change. 1991. Planning & Zoning Center, Inc. Michigan Society of Planning Officials.

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Agricultural Land – Easements1. Voluntary Farmland Preservation Techniques. Kalkaska County Community

Center. LSL Planning. http://www.kalkaskacounty.net/planningeduc0008.asp2. Purchase of Development Rights. City of Ann Arbor. http://www.a2gov.

org/greenbelt/Pages/PurchaseofDevelopmentRights.aspx3. Glossary of TDR Terms. Sustainable Building. King County. http://www.

kingcounty.gov/environment/stewardship/sustainable-building/transfer-development-rights/definitions.aspx.

4. Ingham County Farmland and Open Space Preservation Board. http://bc.ingham.org/Resources/MeetingInformation/Resolutions/Resolutions/tabid/2220/articleType/CategoryView/categoryId/54/Farmland-Preservation-Board.aspx

5. Kent County: Purchase of Development Rights. http://www.accesskent.com/Departments/BOC/PDR/

6. Essential Smart Growth Fixes for Rural Planning, Zoning, and Development Codes. February 2012. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. http://www.epa.gov/smartgrowth/pdf/rural_essential_fixes_508_030612.pdf

Other Natural Land – Conservation Land Trusts1. Mid-Michigan Land Conservancy. http://www.midmilandcons.org/2. Michigan Nature Association. http://www.michigannature.org/3. The Trust for Public Land. http://www.tpl.org/4. Land Trust Alliance. http://www.landtrustalliance.org/

Other Natural Land – Conservation Easements1. Michigan Model Conservation Easement. http://landtrust.org/LTC/

MichModelEasementHome.htm2. Mid-Michigan Land Conservancy. http://www.midmilandcons.org/

1. Michigan Model Conservation Easement. http://landtrust.org/LTC/MichModelEasementHome.htm

Character Zones1. The Capitol Corridor: A Regional Vision for Michigan Avenue / Grand River

Avenue. 2014. Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. http://migrand-charrette.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Capitol_Corridor_Draft_Summary_Report_Jan2014.pdf

2. Imagine Flint: Master Plan for a Sustainable Flint. 2013. City of Flint. http://www.imagineflint.com/

3. Design Lansing: Master Plan. 2012. P. 57. City of Lansing. http://www.lansingmi.gov/design_lansing

4. Corridors Master Plan. 2013. City of Traverse City. http://www.traversecitymi.gov/downloads/traverse_city_corridors_master_planadopted_lq.pdf

Density1. Visualizing Density. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. http://www.

lincolninst.edu/subcenters/visualizing-density/tour/t1.aspx2. “Density.” 2008. American Association of Planning. PAS QuickNotes No.

12. http://www.planning.org/pas/quicknotes/pdf/QN12.pdf3. Density Atlas. http://densityatlas.org/

Block Design1. The Better Block. http://betterblock.org/ 2. “Retrofitting Suburbia, Updated Edition: Urban Design Solutions for

Redesigning Suburbs.” 2011. Dunham-Jones, Ellen and June Williamson. John Wiley and Sons, Inc.

3. Commerce Center Templates. March 2008. Grand Valley Metro Council. http://www.gvmc.org/blueprint/documents/gvmctemplates.pdf

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Urban Core1. “After the Fall: Opportunities and Strategies for Real Estate Investing in

the Coming Decade.” 2009. Steven Bergsman. Wiley. http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470405279.html

2. “Millennials Prefer Cities to Suburbs, Subways to Driveways.” March 4, 2014. The Nielsen Company. http://www.nielsen.com/us/en/newswire/2014/millennials-prefer-cities-to-suburbs-subways-to-driveways.html

3. Center for Applied Transect Studies. http://www.transect.org/4. Urban Core Collective. http://urbancorecollective.org/5. CEOs for Cities. http://www.ceosforcities.org/

Downtowns1. Michigan Downtown Association. http://www.michigandowntowns.

com/1/mda/index.asp2. Michigan Main Street Center. http://www.michiganmainstreetcenter.com/3. Downtown planning for Smaller and Midsized Communities. 2012. Philip

Walker. American Planning Association. www.planning.org/multimedia/video/2009/book/walker.htm

Urban Alleys1. Green Garage Detroit. http://greengaragedetroit.com/index.

php?title=Main_Page2. Tight Urbanism. 2010. Daniel Toole. http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/

invited/1831195/b8736a70a19a428c1327fdc80c1c1ed5241086ce?ce=blurb_ew&utm_source=widget

Neighborhoods1. Design Lansing: 2011 Master Plan. 2012. City of Lansing. http://

www.lansingmi.gov/media/view/Lansing_2011_Master_Plan_DRAFT_2011_05_16_LowRez /3633

2. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD

3. Michigan State Housing Development Authority. http://www.michigan.gov/mshda

4. Ingham County Land Bank. http://www.inghamlandbank.org/5. City of Lansing Housing Assistance and Neighborhood Stabilization.

http://www.lansingmi.gov/development

Suburban Form at Major Intersections1. “Dead Malls: Activism, Local Spaces, Global Logistics.” 2010. Parlette,

V, and Deborah Cowen. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. Volume 35, Issue 4, p. 794-811, July 2011. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-2427.2010.00992.x/abstract

2. “Evaluating Pedestrian Connectivity for Suburban Sustainability. “2001. Randall, T and Baetz, B. Journal of Urban Planning and Development. 127(1). 1-15. http://ascelibrary.org/doi/abs/10.1061/%28ASCE%290733-9488%282001%29127:1%281%29

3. “Seven Rules for Sustainable Communities: Design Strategies for the Post Carbon World.” 2010. Condon, Patrick and Robert Yaro. Island Press.

Suburban Form Along Key Connecting Corridors1. “Market-Based Retrofit of Suburban Strip Corridors.” March 16, 2011.

Erik Calloway. Better Cities & Towns. March 16, 2011. http://bettercities.net/article/market-based-retrofit-suburban-strip-corridors-14314

2. Form First: The New Urbanist Alternative to Conventional Zoning. November 2004. Katz, Peter. http://www.fltod.com/research/about_form_based_codes/form_first.pdf

3. Shifting Suburbs: Reinventing Infrastructure for Compact Development. 2012. Rachel MacCleery, Casey Peterson, Julie D. Stern. Urban Land Institute. http://www.uli.org/wp-content/uploads/ULI-Documents/Shifting-Suburbs.pdf

Industrial and Special Districts1. Capital Region International Airport Master Plan. http://www.flylansing.

com/about-craa/master-plan#.VHTTW9KjO-12. U.S. Department of Commerce: Bureau of Industry and Security. http://

www.bis.doc.gov/

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Industrial and Special Districts (cont.)3. Michigan Department of Corrections, Office of Employment Readiness:

Michigan State Industries. http://www.michigan.gov/msi4. Chicago Made: Factory Networks in the Industrial Metropolis. 2008.

Lewis, Robert. The University of Chicago Press. 5. SynergiCity: Reinventing the Postindustrial City. 2012. Hardin Kapp, Paul

and Paul J. Armstrong. University of Illinois.

Clustering Buildings1. Cluster/Conservation Development. Local Community Resources.

University of Illinois Extension. http://urbanext.illinois.edu/lcr/cluster.cfm2. Meridian Township Greenspace Plan. 2004. The Greenway

Collaborative, Inc. http://www.greenmidmichigan.org/Publications/Meridian%20twp/Green%20space%20plan%20final%20report.pdf

3. Conservation Design for Subdivisions: A Practical Guide to Creating Open Space Networks. 1999. Randall Arendt. Washington, DC: Island Press

4. Growing Greener: Putting Conservation into Local Plans and Ordinances. 1999. Randall Arendt. Washington, DC: Island Press.

5. In Small Towns and Rural Area, Try Cluster Housing. 2014. Useful Community Development…urban to rural. http://www.useful-community-development.org/cluster-housing.html

Natural Areas1. Greening Mid-Michigan. http://www.greenmidmichigan.org/2. Meridian Township Land Preservation Program. http://www.meridian.

mi.us/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={3B600991-75FC-4553-B321-3E5C8C4D4198

3. Michigan Department of Natural Resources. http://www.michigan.gov/dnr4. West Michigan Toolkit for Local Green Inventories. 2005. Planning &

Zoning Center Inc. for the Grand Valley Metro Council. http://books.google.com/books/about/West_Michigan_Tool_Kit_for_Local_Green_I.html?id=0YJjNwAACAAJ

1. Above PAR: Planning for Placemaking, Access, and Redevelopment Guidebook. Michigan Association of Planning. October 2013. P. 7. http://www.planningmi.org/downloads/final_report_guidebook.pdf

Level of Service1. “Explain that Term: Level of Service.” July 16, 2014. Jon Geeting.

PlanPhilly. http://planphilly.com/articles/2014/07/16/explain-that-term-level-of-service

2. Quality/Level of Service Handbook. 2013. Florida Department of Transportation. http://www.dot.state.fl.us/planning/systems/programs/SM/los/pdfs/2013%20QLOS%20Handbook.pdf

3. Highway Functional Classification Concepts, Criteria and Procedures. Section 5. Applications. Planning Processes: Statewide Transportation Planning. U.S. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/processes/statewide/related/highway_functional_classifications/section05.cfm

4. Designing Walkable Urban Thoroughfares: A Context Sensitive Approach. 2010. Institute of Transportation Engineers and Congress for the New Urbanism. http://www.ite.org/css/RP-036A-E.pdf

5. Highway Capacity Manual. 2010. Transportation Research Board of the National Academies. http://hcm.trb.org/?qr=1

Street Typology1. Design Lansing: 2011 Master Plan. P. 137. 2012. City of Lansing. http://

www.lansingmi.gov/design_lansing2. The Capitol Corridor: A Regional Vision for Michigan Avenue/Grand

River Avenue. Pg. 4.52. 2014. Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. http://migrand-charrette.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Capitol_Corridor_042814-web.pdf

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3. “Chapter 2, Typologies: Complete Networks through Places, Modes, and Links.” Complete Streets Complete Networks. Active Transportation Policy. http://activetransportationpolicy.org/chapter-2-typologies-complete-networks-through-places-modes-and-links

4. Context Sensitive Solutions. Institute of Transportation Engineers. http://www.ite.org/css/

5. “Sustainable Transportation Planning: Tools for Creating Vibrant, Healthy, and Resilient Communities.” January 24, 2012. Jeffrey Tumlin. http://books.google.com/books?id=qxfCXa7pMf8C&pg=PT65&lpg=PT65&dq=street+typologies&source=bl&ots=ie254TycH1&sig=eIoVPlezcvB2hscgtbfwMugsGAo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=0JzbU7S7FJKtyATpkoHgBA&ved=0CEIQ6AEwBzgU#v=onepage&q=street%20typologies&f=false

Vehicle Miles Traveled1. Average Daily Traffic (ADT) Maps. 2012. Michigan Department of

Transportation. http://www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,4616,7-151-11151_11033-22141--,00.html

2. Traffic Volume Trends. 2014. U.S. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/travel_monitoring/tvt.cfm

3. Growing Cooler: The Evidence on Urban Development and Climate Change. 2007. Ewing, Reid. Chicago: Urban Land Institute.

4. The Road Less Traveled: An Analysis of Vehicle Miles Traveled Trends in the U.S. December 16, 2008. Puentes, Robert and A. Tomer. Brookings Institute. http://www.brookings.edu/research/reports/2008/12/16-transportation-tomer-puentes?emc=lm&m=220694&l=17&v=39243

Regional Transportation Planning1. A Brief History. About MPOs. Association of Metropolitan Planning

Organizations (AMPO). http://www.ampo.org/about-us/about-mpos/ 2. Transportation Planning Process Key Issues. 2007. Federal Highway

Administration. Federal Transit Administration. http://www.planning.dot.gov/documents/briefingbook/bbook_07.pdf

3. Planning. U.S. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/

4. MI Transportation Plan. Michigan Department of Transportation. http://www.michigan.gov/mdot/1,1607,7-151-9621_14807_14809---,00.html

5. Transportation Planning. Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. http://www.tri-co.org/trp.htm

6. Transportation. Southeast Michigan Council of Governments. http://www.semcog.org/transportation.aspx

Complete Streets1. Michigan State Transportation Commission Policy on Complete

Streets. 2012. Michigan Department of Transportation. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdot/MDOT_CS_Policy_390790_7.pdf?20131209100938

2. Complete Streets Policy Request for Applications. 2010. Michigan Department of Community Health. http://michigancompletestreets.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/complete-streets-rfa-2010.pdf

3. Michigan Complete Streets Coalition. http://michigancompletestreets.wordpress.com/

4. Complete Streets, Complete Networks: A Manual for the Design of Active Transportation. 2012. Active Transportation Alliance. http://atpolicy.org/Design

5. Boston Complete Streets Design Guidelines. 2013. City of Boston. http://bostoncompletestreets.org/

6. Complete Streets Chicago: Design Guidelines. 2013. City of Chicago. http://chicagocompletestreets.org/

7. Planning Complete Streets for an Aging America. 2009. AARP. http://www.aarp.org/home-garden/livable-communities/info-08-2009/Planning_Complete_Streets_for_an_Aging_America.html

Green Streets1. Green Streets. Low Impact Development Center. http://www.

lowimpactdevelopment.org/greenstreets/background.htm

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Green Streets (cont.)2. “Green Streets as a Community Revitalization Strategy.” March 1,

2011. US EPA Region 5 and FHWA Webinar. http://epa.gov/region5/sustainable/pdf/green-streets-webinar-20110301.pdf

3. Greening Mid-Michigan. http://www.greenmidmichigan.org/ 4. Great Lakes Green Streets Guidebook. 2013. Southeast Michigan Council

of Governments. http://www.semcog.org/uploadedFiles/Programs_and_Projects/Water/Stormwater/GLGI%20Guidebook_web.pdf

5. City of Portland Green Streets Program. http://www.portlandoregon.gov/bes/44407

6. Center for Environmental Excellence by AASHTO. http://environment.transportation.org/

7. Sustainable Highways Initiative. U.S. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. http://www.sustainablehighways.dot.gov/

Road Diet1. “Road Diet” (Roadway Reconfiguration). FHWA-SA012-013. U. S.

Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/provencountermeasures/fhwa_sa_12_013.htm

2. Safety and Operational Analysis of 4-Lane to 3-Lane Conversions (Road Diets) in Michigan. 2012. Richard Lyles, et al. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Michigan State University. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdot/MDOT_Research_Report_RC1555_376149_7.pdf.

3. Rightsizing Streets. Project for Public spaces. http://www.pps.org/reference/rightsizing/

4. Evaluation of Lane Reduction “Road Diet” Measures on Crashes. U.S. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/research/safety/10053/10053.pdf

HAWK Signals1. Walkable Communities, Inc. http://www.walkable.org/2. Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center. http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/

planning/tools_audits.cfm

3. Michigan Complete Streets: How Does a HAWK Signal Operate? http://michigancompletestreets.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/hawk-ann-arbor.pdf

4. Walk Score. http://www.walkscore.com/

Yield To Pedestrian Ordinances1. “One Year After Passage of Ann Arbor’s Pedestrian Safety Ordinance, Most

Motorists aren’t Following Law.” June 26, 2011. Ryan Stanton. The Ann Arbor News. http://www.annarbor.com/news/one-year-after-passage-of-ann-arbors-pedestrian-safety-ordinance-most-motorists-arent-following-law/

2. How Can My Community Improve Yield-to-Pedestrian Compliance? Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center. http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/data/faq_details.cfm?id=3921

3. Walk. Bike. Drive. City of Ann Arbor. http://www.a2gov.org/departments/systems-planning/Transportation/Pages/BikeWalkRide.aspx

Mid-Block Crossings1. “Mid-Block Pedestrian Crossings Explained.” January 21, 2014.

Michigan Complete Streets Coalition. http://michigancompletestreets.wordpress.com/2014/01/21/mid-block-pedestrian-crossings-explained/

2. Best Design Practices for Walking and Bicycling in Michigan. Michigan Department of Transportation. http://ntl.bts.gov/lib/45000/45100/45114/MDOT_Research_Report_RC1572_Part6_387521_7.pdf

Crosswalk Flags1. Crosswalk Flags and the Adopt-a-Crosswalk Program. The Pedestrian

and Bicycle Information Center. http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/data/library/details.cfm?id=2933

2. Case Studies. Context Sensitive Solutions.org. U.S. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. http://contextsensitivesolutions.org/content/case_studies/

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Other Pedestrian Resources1. Urban Street Design Guidelines. 2013. National Association of City

Transportation Officials. http://nacto.org/usdg/ 2. Designing Walkable Urban Thoroughfares: A Context Sensitive Approach:

An ITE Recommended Practice. 2010. Institute of Transportation Engineers and the Congress for the New Urbanism. http://ite.org/css/

3. A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets, 6th Ed. 2011. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. https://bookstore.transportation.org/collection_detail.aspx?ID=110

4. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. 2009, with revisions. USDOT Federal Highway Administration. http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/kno_2009r1r2.htm

5. Proposed Guidelines for Pedestrian Facilities in the Public Right of Way. 2011. U.S. Access Board. http://www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and-standards/streets-sidewalks/public-rights-of-way/proposed-rights-of-way-guidelines

6. U.S. Traffic Calming Manual. 2009. APA Planners Press. https://www.planning.org/store/product/?ProductCode=BOOK_A64606

7. Guide for the Planning, Design, and Operation of Pedestrian Facilities, 1st Ed. 2004, update forthcoming. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. https://bookstore.transportation.org/item_details.aspx?id=119

8. Model Design Guide for Livable Streets. 2011. Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. http://www.modelstreetdesignmanual.com/

9. re:Streets. n.d. National Endowment for the Arts. http://www.restreets.org/mobility-and-access

10. Active Design Guidelines. 2010. New York City. http://www.nyc.gov/html/ddc/html/design/active_design.shtml

11. Better Streets Plan: Policies and Guidelines for the Pedestrian Realm. 2010. City and County of San Francisco. http://www.sf-planning.org/ftp/BetterStreets/index.htm

12. Urban Street Design Guidelines. 2007. City of Charlotte. http://charmeck.org/city/charlotte/transportation/plansprojects/pages/urban%20street%20design%20guidelines.aspx

13. Practice-Ready Papers. Transportation Research Board. http://prp.trb.org/results.aspx?q=&subject=Pedestrians+and+Bicyclists

14. Pedestrian Safety Guide and Countermeasure Selection System. 2013. Federal Highway Administration. http://www.pedbikesafe.org/PEDSAFE/

15. Countermeasures That Work: A Highway Safety Countermeasure Guide for State Highway Safety Offices, 7th Ed. 2013. UFederal Highway Administration. http://www.nhtsa.gov/staticfiles/nti/pdf/811727.pdf

16. Evaluation of Pedestrian-Related Roadway Measures: A Summary of Available Research. 2013. Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center for Federal Highway Administration. http://katana.hsrc.unc.edu/cms/downloads/PedestrianLitReview_April2013.pdf

17. Steps to a Walkable Community: A Guide for Citizens, Planners, and Engineers. 2012. America Walks and Sam Schwartz Engineering. http://walksteps.org/

18. The Innovative DOT: A Handbook of Policy and Practice. 2014. State Smart Transportation Institute and Smart Growth America. http://www.smartgrowthamerica.org/the-innovative-dot

19. Public Policies for Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety and Mobility: An Implementation Project of the Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety and Mobility International Scan. 2010. Federal Highway Administration. http://international.fhwa.dot.gov/pubs/pl10028/index.cfm

20. How to Develop a Pedestrian Safety Action Plan. 2006. Federal Highway Administration and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. http://drusilla.hsrc.unc.edu/cms/downloads/howtoguide2006.pdf

Bike Garages and Bike Parking1. League of Michigan Bicyclists. http://www.lmb.org/2. Bicycle Friendly America. The League of American Bicyclists. http://

www.bikeleague.org/bfa3. Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center. http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/

planning/facilities.cfm

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Buffered Bike Lanes1. League of Michigan Bicyclists. http://www.lmb.org/2. Bicycle Friendly America. The League of American Bicyclists. http://

www.bikeleague.org/bfa3. Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center. http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/

planning/facilities.cfm

Bike Boulevards1. City of Burbank Bicycle Master Plan Update. 2009. City of Burbank, CA.

http://www.burbankca.gov/home/showdocument?id=53712. League of Michigan Bicyclists. http://www.lmb.org/3. Bicycle Friendly America. The League of American Bicyclists. http://

www.bikeleague.org/bfa4. Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center. http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/

planning/facilities.cfm

Cycle Tracks1. Spatial Modeling of Bicycle Activity at Signalized Intersections. 2013.

Jillian Strauss and Luis F. Miranda-Moreno, McGill University. The Journal of Transport and Land Use. Vol. 6. No. 2. pp. 47-58. http://usa.streetsblog.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/296-2022-1-PB.pdf

2. League of Michigan Bicyclists. http://www.lmb.org/3. Bicycle Friendly America. The League of American Bicyclists. http://

www.bikeleague.org/bfa4. Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center. http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/

planning/facilities.cfm

Bike Boxes1. Get Behind it: The Bike Box Brochure. City of Portland. https://www.

portlandoregon.gov/transportation/article/1851122. Bicycling in A2. City of Ann Arbor, Transportation. http://www.a2gov.

org/departments/systems-planning/Transportation/Pages/Bike.aspx

3. League of Michigan Bicyclists. http://www.lmb.org/4. Bicycle Friendly America. The League of American Bicyclists. http://

www.bikeleague.org/bfa5. Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center. http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/

planning/facilities.cfm

Integrating Bikes with Transit1. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.

https://bookstore.transportation.org/home.aspx.2. Using Bike Racks and Bike Lockers in the CATA Bus System. CATA. http://

www.cata.org/RidingCATA/HowtoRideCATA/UsingBikeRacksLockers/tabid/94/Default.aspx

3. Bicycles and Transit. U.S. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration. http://www.fta.dot.gov/13747_14399.html

Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)1. Dearborn Transit-Oriented Development Project. 2013. PlacePlan

Concept Report. Michigan Municipal League, Michigan State University Extension, and the Michigan State University School of Planning, Design and Construction. http://placemaking.mml.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Dearborn_PlacePlan_FINAL_wEdits.pdf

2. Transit-Oriented Development. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/about/conplan/tod.cfm

3. Reconnecting America: What is TOD? http://www.reconnectingamerica.org/what-we-do/what-is-tod/

4. Transit-Oriented Development. http://www.transitorienteddevelopment.org/

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Bus Rapid Transit1. Advanced Network Planning for Bus Rapid Transit: The “Quickway”

Model as a Modal Alternative to “Light Rail Lite.” 2008. Alan Hoffman. National Technical Information Service (NTIS). http://www.fta.dot.gov/documents/BRT_Network_Planning_Study_-_Final_Report.pdf

2. The National Bus Rapids Transit Institute. http://www.nbrti.org/

Dial-A-Ride1. Federal Transit Administration. U.S. Department of Transportation.

http://www.fta.dot.gov/ 2. National Urban Transit Institute. http://www.cutr.usf.edu/research/

nuti/nuti.htm

Standard Fixed-Route Buses1. Washtenaw Area Transportation Study: 2040 Long range Plan

for Washtenaw County. 51. 2013. Southeast Michigan Council of Governments. http://www.miwats.org/2040lrp/home/

2. CATA Services. Fixed-Route Service. Capital Area Transit Authority. http://www.cata.org/CATAServices/FixedRouteService/tabid/128/Default.aspx

3. Transit Service Planning Guidelines and Resources. 2012. KFH Group and Michigan Department of Transportation. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdot/TransitServicePlanningGuideAndResourcesForMDOT_409438_7.pdf

4. Michigan Public Transit Association. http://www.mptaonline.org/ 5. Rail and Public Transit. Michigan Department of Transportation. Rail

and Public Transit. http://www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,4616,7-151-11056---,00.html

6. American Public Transit Association. http://www.apta.com/Pages/default.aspx

Fixed Rail1. Detroit Future City: Detroit Strategic Framework Plan. Pg. 24. 2012. City

of Detroit. http://kresge.org/sites/default/files/Uploaded%20Docs/Detroit-Future-City-executive-summary.pdf

2. “This is Light Rail Transit.” 2000. The Transportation Research Board. http://www.apta.com/resources/reportsandpublications/Documents/light_rail_bro.pdf

3. Michigan Public Transit Association. http://www.mptaonline.org/ 4. Rail and Public Transit. Michigan Department of Transportation. http://

www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,4616,7-151-11056---,00.html 5. American Public Transit Association. http://www.apta.com/Pages/

default.aspx

Shared Vehicles1. St. Clair County Bike Share Feasibility Analysis. P. 34. 2013. Pam Brushaber,

Nash Clark, Jacob Maurer, Jonathan Sharp. Michigan State University Urban and Regional Planning Program Practicum for St. Clair County Metropolitan Planning Commission. http://www.spdc.msu.edu/uploads/files/Urban_Collab/UPP/Projects/2013/StClairCtyReport_BikeshareFeasibility_BrushaberClarkMaurerSharp_042613.pdf

2. About Zipcar. Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. University of Michigan. http://sitemaker.umich.edu/bikes/about_zipcar

3. Map of Statewide Carpool Parking Lots. Michigan Department of Transportation. http://mdotcf.state.mi.us/public/carpoolpark/

4. Zipcar. http://www.zipcar.com/

Parking1. Parking Management and Best Practices. Todd Litman. American

Planning Association. 2006.2. On-street Parking Management and Pricing Study. 2009. San Francisco

County Transportation Authority.

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Parking (cont.)3. The High Cost of Free Parking. 1997. Donald C. Shoup. Department of

Urban Planning. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. http://www.uctc.net/papers/351.pdf

4. Donald Shoup, PhD. Distinguished Professor of Urban Planning. UCLA. http://shoup.bol.ucla.edu/

Airports1. Office of Aeronautics. Michigan Department of Transportation. http://

www.michigan.gov/documents/aero/Aero_Flyer_2013_412174_7.pdf?20140530100952

2. Enhancing Airport Land Use Compatibility. P. 1.42. 2010. Mead & Hunt, Inc. ACRP Report 27. Transportation Research Board of the National Academies. http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/acrp/acrp_rpt_027v1.pdf

3. Capital City Airport Master Plan Update. 2006. Capital Region Airport Authority. http://www.flylansing.com/sites/default/files/masterplan.pdf

4. U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. http://www.faa.gov/5. Port Lansing. http://www.portlansing.com/6. Michigan Department of Transportation: Aeronautics. http://www.

michigan.gov/aero/7. Enhancing Airport Land Use Compatibility. 2010. ACRP Report 27.

Transportation Research Board of the National Academies. http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/acrp/acrp_rpt_027v1.pdf

Ports1. Facts & Statistics. Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority. http://www.

portdetroit.com/facts_&_statistics.php2. Reopen Michigan Ports! 2013. American Great Lakes Ports Association.

http://house.michigan.gov/sessiondocs/2013-2014/testimony/Committee236-5-14-2013.pdf

3. Michigan Port Collaborative. http://www.michiganportcollaborative.com/sponsors.asp

4. I-69 International Trade Corridor. http://www.i-69internationaltradecorridor.com/

5. The Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority. ttp://www.portdetroit.com/6. GLIN (Great Lakes Information Network). http://www.great-lakes.net/

teach/business/ship/ship_4.html7. American Great Lakes Ports Association. http://www.greatlakesports.

org/index.html

Identify Historic Structures in Key Places1. Local Historic Districts Act. Act 169 of 1970. Michigan Compiled

Laws Complete through PA 421 of 2004. Legislative Council, State of Michigan. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/hal_mhc_shpo_mcl-act-169-of-1970_111938_7.pdf?20140717104033

2. Evaluating Historic Resources. Secretary of Interior’s Guidelines. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/hal_mhc_shpo_LHDManual_04Evaluating_161859_7.pdf

3. Local Historic Districts in Michigan. State Historic Preservation Office. https://www.michigan.gov/documents/hal_mhc_shpo_LHD_Manual_105011_7.pdf

4. Public Act 169 of 1970. Michigan Legislative website. http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(ltbalaas41p1sb454abg2rfj))/documents/mcl/pdf/mcl-Act-169-of-1970.pdf

5. Working on the Past in Local Historic Districts. USDOI National Park Service. http://www.nps.gov/tps/education/workingonthepast/index.htm

6. Model Historic District Ordinance. State Historic Preservation Office. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mshda/mshda_shpo_20120628_local_district_model_ordinance_390791_7.pdf?20140717104033

Establish an Historic District Commission1. Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation & Illustrated

Guidelines on Sustainability for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings. 2011. USDOI National Park Services. http://www.nps.gov/tps/standards/rehabilitation/sustainability-guidelines.pdf

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2. National Register of Historic Places. http://www.nps.gov/nr/3. Design Guidelines for Commercial Buildings. Detroit Historic District

Commission. http://www.ci.detroit.mi.us/historic/pdfs/commercial_guidelines.pdf

4. Public Act 167 of 1970, Section 399.204. http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(xkyvpijqrior40qumvpaufix))/mileg.aspx?page=getObject&objectName=mcl-399-204

5. Michigan State Historic Preservation Office. www.michigan.gov/shpo6. Michigan Historic Preservation Network. www.mhpn.org7. Local Historic Districts in Michigan. State Historic Preservation

Office. https://www.michigan.gov/documents/hal_mhc_shpo_LHD_Manual_105011_7.pdf

Michigan Main Street Program1. Michigan Main Street Program. www.michiganmainstreetcenter.com2. National Main Street Center. www.mainstreet.org3. National Trust for Historic Preservation. www.preservationnation.org

Federal Tax Credits for Historic Properties1. Federal Tax Credits for Historic Properties. MSHDA. www.michigan.gov/

mshda/0,4641,7-141-54317_19320_62001-54165--,00.html2. Michigan Historic Preservation Network. www.mhpn.org3. Historic Preservation Tax Incentives. 2012. National Park Service. http://

www.nps.gov/tps/tax-incentives/taxdocs/about-tax-incentives-2012.pdf4. National Trust for Historic Preservation. www.preservationnation.org

Schools1. School Building Adaptive Reuse Ordinance (Sec. 61-12-99). November

21, 2012. Detroit Zoning Ordinance. http://www.detroitmi.gov/Portals/0/docs/legislative/cpc/pdf/Ch 61 Nov 21, 2012.pdf

2. An Honor and an Ornament: Public School Buildings in Michigan. 2003. State Historic Preservation Office. https://www.michigan.gov/documents/hal_mhc_shpo_Hist_Schools_summmary_75269_7.pdf

3. Old Schools, New Uses: Property Developers Conference. Reinventing Vacant School Buildings & Site in Detroit for Innovative Redevelopment. March 13, 2014. Detroit Public Schools. http://detroitk12.org/content/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Real-Estate-Program-Book-FINAL.pdf

4. Helping Johnny Walk to School Policy Recommendations for Removing Barriers to Community-Centered Schools. 2008. National Trust for Historic Preservation. http://www.preservationnation.org/information-center/saving-a-place/historic-schools/helping-johnny/helping-johnny-walk-to-school.pdf

Libraries1. The Urban Libraries Council (ULC). www.urbanlibraries.org2. Libraries and Placemaking. Project for Public Spaces. http://www.pps.

org/reference/libraryplacemaking/3. Parks and Libraries in Partnership. From Great Parks/Great Cities: Seattle,

1998. Project for Publics Spaces. http://www.pps.org/reference/schull/

Right-of-Way1. Tactical Urbanism 2. 2012. The Street Plans Collaborative. http://issuu.

com/streetplanscollaborative/docs/tactical_urbanism_vol_2_final2. Grand Rapids Parklet Manual. 2014. Downtown Grand Rapids, Inc. and

City of Grand Rapids. http://www.downtowngr.org/news_item_files/DGRI_Parklet_Manual_April_2014.pdf

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Right-of-Way (cont.)3. Streets as Places: How Transportation Can Create a Sense of Community.

Project for Public Spaces. http://www.pps.org/reference/streets-as-places-how-transportation-can-create-a-sense-of-community/

Plazas and Squares1. 10 Principles for Successful Squares. Project for Public Spaces. http://

www.pps.org/reference/squaresprinciples/2. Reinventing the Courthouse. Project for Public Spaces. http://www.pps.

org/reference/courts-in-a-new-paradigm-of-place/

Public Art/Graffiti1. Association for Public Art. http://associationforpublicart.org/ 2. Public Art – Purpose and Benefits: Exploring Strategy in the New England

City of Pittsfield, MA. May 2012. Pamela J. Landi. A Thesis Presented. http://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1952&context=theses

Art Education1. National Art Education Association. http://www.arteducators.org/2. University of Michigan – Art Education. http://www.soe.umich.edu/

research/tag/art+education/3. National Endowment for the Arts. http://arts.gov/

Community Book Club1. Simon & Schuster Builds Community: One Book, One Community. Simon

& Schuster. http://pages.simonandschuster.com/onebookonecommunity/2. How to Start a Book Club. Oprah’s Book Club. http://www.oprah.com/

oprahsbookclub/How-to-Start-Your-Own-Book-Club3. Book Club Center. Random House. http://www.randomhouse.com/rgg/4. Libraries that Matter. Project for Public Spaces. http://www.pps.org/

reference/librariesthatmatter-2/

Live Music1. Creative Placemaking Case Studies. 2010. White Paper for the Mayors’

Institute on City Design. National Endowment for the Arts. http://arts.gov/sites/default/files/CreativePlacemaking-Paper.pdf

2. Music Cities of North America. November 12, 2009. Richard Florida. Creative Class Group. http://www.creativeclass.com/_v3/creative_class/2009/11/12/music-cities-of-north-america/

3. Community Character: How Arts and Cultural Strategies Create, Reinforce, and Enhance Sense of Place. 2011. Arts and Culture Briefing Papers 03. American Planning Association. https://www.planning.org/research/arts/briefingpapers/character.htm

Local Arts/Crafts Festivals1. The Role of the Arts and Culture in Planning Practice. 2011. Arts and

Culture Briefing Papers 01. American Planning Association. https://www.planning.org/research/arts/briefingpapers/overview.htm

2. How Cities Use Parks for Arts and Cultural Programs. 2005. City Parks Forum Briefing Papers 08. American Planning Association. https://www.planning.org/cityparks/briefingpapers/arts.htm

Incorporating Arts at Farmers Markets1. Farmers Markets. Nutrition.Gov. http://www.nutrition.gov/farmers-markets2. How to Start a Farmers’ Market. March 2007. Purdue Extension. https://

www.extension.purdue.edu/extmedia/EC/EC-739.pdf3. How to Organize and Run a Successful Farmers’ Market. Massachusetts

Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. Department of Agricultural Resources. http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/agr/markets/farmers-markets/farmers-market-howtorun-generic.html

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Museums1. Weaving Narratives in Museum Galleries. March 2012. Thomas P.

Campbell. TED. http://www.ted.com/talks/thomas_p_campbell_weaving_narratives_in_museum_galleries

2. Role of Museums in Education and Cultural Tourism Development Policy Brief. 2012. UNESCO. http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0022/002201/220143e.pdf

1. Regional Food Systems & Urban Agriculture. Planning & Zoning News. Vol. 31. No. 2. January 2013.

2. Food Innovation Districts: An Economic Gardening Tool. March 2013. Cantrell, Patty, Kathryn Colasanti, Laura Goddeeris, Sarah Lucas, Matt McCauley, Michigan State University Urban Planning Practicum 2012. Northwest Michigan Council of Governments. www.nwm.org/food-innovation-districts

3. Community Food Systems. MSU Extension. http://msue.anr.msu.edu/topic/info/community_food_systems

Urban Agriculture1. Food Innovation Districts: An Economic Gardening Tool. March 2013.

Cantrell, Patty, Kathryn Colasanti, Laura Goddeeris, Sarah Lucas, Matt McCauley, Michigan State University Urban Planning Practicum 2012. Northwest Michigan Council of Governments. www.nwm.org/food-innovation-districts

2. Meet the Farm Crew. Lansing Urban Farm Project. http://lansingurbanfarmproject.wordpress.com/about-2/meet-the-farm-crew/

3. Michigan Urban Farming Initiative. http://www.miufi.org/4. Good Food Access for Families and Communities: Michigan Good Food

Work Group Report Series, No. 2 of 5. January 2011. http://www.michiganfood.org/uploads/files/Good_Food_Access_Report.pdf

Community Gardens1. Design Lansing: 2012 Comprehensive Plan. 2012. P. 102. City of

Lansing. http://www.lansingmi.gov/media/view/Design_Lansing_Comprehensive_Plan__ADOPTED_April_9__2012___LowRez/3523

2. Food Innovation Districts: An Economic Gardening Tool. March 2013. Cantrell, Patty, Kathryn Colasanti, Laura Goddeeris, Sarah Lucas, Matt McCauley, Michigan State University Urban Planning Practicum 2012. Northwest Michigan Council of Governments. www.nwm.org/food-innovation-districts

3. Community Gardening. MSU Extension. http://msue.anr.msu.edu/topic/info/community_gardening

4. American Community Gardening Association. https://communitygarden.org/

5. Good Food Access for Families and Communities: Michigan Good Food Work Group Report Series, No. 2 of 5. January 2011. http://www.michiganfood.org/uploads/files/Good_Food_Access_Report.pdf

Farmers Markets1. Michigan Farmers Market Association. www.mifma.org2. Michigan Agri-Tourism Association. www.michiganfarmfun.com3. Endless Bounty: The Transformative Benefits of Public Markets. Project

for Public Spaces. http://www.pps.org/reference/the-benefits-of-public-markets/

4. Food System Infrastructure: Michigan Good Food Work Group Report Series, No. 5 of 5. December 2010. http://www.ngfn.org/resources/ngfn-database/knowledge/Food_System_Infrastructure_Report.pdf

Food Banks1. Food Innovation Districts: An Economic Gardening Tool. March 2013.

Cantrell, Patty, Kathryn Colasanti, Laura Goddeeris, Sarah Lucas, Matt McCauley, Michigan State University Urban Planning Practicum 2012. Northwest Michigan Council of Governments. www.nwm.org/food-innovation-districts

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Food Banks (cont.)2. Greater Lansing Food Bank. www.greaterlansingfoodbank.org3. Food Bank Council of Michigan. www.fbcmich.org4. Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan. www.gcfb.org5. College and University Food Bank Alliance. www.cufba.org

Food Hubs1. Food Innovation Districts: An Economic Gardening Tool. March 2013.

Cantrell, Patty, Kathryn Colasanti, Laura Goddeeris, Sarah Lucas, Matt McCauley, Michigan State University Urban Planning Practicum 2012. Northwest Michigan Council of Governments. www.nwm.org/food-innovation-districts

2. Michigan Food Hub Learning and Innovation Network. MSU Center for Regional Food Systems. http://foodsystems.msu.edu/activities/food-hub-network

3. Regional Food Hub Resource Guide. April 2012. USDA. http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/getfile?dDocName=STELPRDC5097957

4. Michigan Food Policy Council. http://www.michigan.gov/mfpc5. Greater Lansing Food Systems Workgroup. http://www.

foodsystemsworkgroup.org/6. Growing Michigan’s Future: A Guide to Marketing your Michigan Food

and Agriculture Products. Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. 2012. http://michigan.gov/documents/mda/MDA_guide_335948_7.pdf

Farm to Table1. Michigan Farm to Institution Network: 20% by 2020. http://

foodsystems.msu.edu/uploads/files/resources/mfin-cm-info-sheet.pdf2. Growing Michigan’s Future: A Guide to Marketing your Michigan Food

and Agriculture Products. Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. 2012. http://michigan.gov/documents/mda/MDA_guide_335948_7.pdf

3. Michigan Farm to School. MSU Center for Regional Food Systems. http://foodsystems.msu.edu/activity/info/farm_to_school#sub-resources

Food Trucks1. Food Cartology: Rethinking Urban Spaces as People Places. Urban

Vitality Group. http://www.portlandoregon.gov/bps/article/2007382. Michigan Municipal League Case Study-Mark’s Carts. 2013. http://

placemaking.mml.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/casestudy-markscart.pdf

3. Food on Wheels: Best Practices for Integrating Food Trucks into City Life. National League of Cities. http://www.nlc.org/Documents/FoodTruckReport.pdf

4. Food Trucks: Transcending from Utilitarian to Epicurean. APA MI. http://www.planningmi.org/downloads/foodtrucks_rickbrown.pdf

1. The State of Obesity: Michigan. F as in Fat: How Obesity Threatens America’s Future. The Trust for America’s Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 2013. http://www.fasinfat.org/states/mi/

2. Food Trucks: Transcending from utilitarian to epicurean. APA MI. March 2013. http://www.planningmi.org/downloads/foodtrucks_rickbrown.pdf

3. Clinical Guidelines on the Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults. National Institutes of Health. 1998. http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/guidelines/obesity/ob_gdlns.pdf

4. Michigan Department of Community Health. www.michigan.gov/mdch

Health In All Policy (HIaP)1. American Public Health Association. http://www.apha.org/topics-and-

issues/healthy-communities/health-in-all-policies2. Sustainable DC Plan. http://sustainable.dc.gov/finalplan3. Health in All Policies Task Force Report. Strategic Growth Council of

California. http://sgc.ca.gov/

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4. Mid-Michigan Health in All Project. Ingham County Health Department. http://hd.ingham.org/MidMichiganHealthInAllProject.aspx

5. NACCHO Health in All Policies. http://www.naccho.org/topics/environmental/HiAP/

6. Health in All Policies: A Guide for State and Local Government. Public Health Institute. The California Endowment, American Public Health Association. California Department of Public Health. 2013. http://www.phi.org/uploads/files/Health_in_All_Policies-A_Guide_for_State_and_Local_Governments.pdf

Health Impact Assessment (HIA)1. Improving Health in the United States: The Role of Health Impact

Assessment. 2011. The National Research Council Committee on Health Impact Assessment. http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=13229

2. Health Impact Assessment. Healthy Places. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. http://www.cdc.gov/healthyplaces/hia.htm

3. Mid-Michigan Health Impact Assessment Toolkit. http://hiatoolkit.weebly.com/

4. Expanding Urban Tree Canopy as a Community Health Climate Adaptation Strategy: A Health Impact Assessment of the Ann Arbor Urban & Community Forest Management Plan. January 2014. Michigan Department of Community Health. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdch/Final_January_2014_HIA_446372_7.pdf

5. Health Impact Poject. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and The Pew Charitable Trusts. http://www.pewtrusts.org/en/projects/health-impact-project

6. Health Impact Project. http://www.healthimpactproject.org/7. Michigan Climate & Health Adaptation Program (MICHAP). Michigan

Department of Community Health. https://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-54783_54784_55975---,00.html

Smart Commute Program1. Smart Commute. Mid-Michigan Environmental Action Council. http://

www.midmeac.org/Programs/SmartCommute/tabid/1390/Default.aspx 2. MI Smart Commute. http://www.mismartcommute.org/3. Mid-Michigan Smart Commute. Mid-Michigan Environmental Action

Council. http://www.midmeac.org/Programs/SmartCommute/tabid/1390/Default.aspx

4. Jackson Smart Commute. Fitness Council of Jackson. http://www.fitnesscouncil.org/?q=smart-commute

Public Parks1. Project for Public Spaces. www.pps.org2. “The Future of Michigan’s Parks and Outdoor Recreation.” 2012. Michigan

State Parks and Outdoor Recreation Blue Ribbon Panel. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/snyder/ParksPanelFinal_401824_7.pdf

3. City Parks Forum. American Planning Association. https://www.planning.org/cityparks/

4. Active Living Research. www.activelivingresearch.org

Trails1. Pere Marquette Rail Trail. Mobile Maplets. http://www.mobilemaplets.

com/showplace/4192. “The Future of Michigan’s Parks and Outdoor Recreation.” Michigan

State Parks and Outdoor Recreation Blue Ribbon Panel. 2012. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/snyder/ParksPanelFinal_401824_7.pdf

3. Steps for a Walkable Community: A Guide for Citizens, Planners, and Engineers. America Walks, Sam Schwartz Engineering. www.walksteps.org

4. Michigan Trails & Greenway Alliance. www.michigantrails.org

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Waterfront Opportunities1. 10 Qualities of a Great Waterfront Destination. Project for Public Spaces.

http://www.pps.org/reference/10_qualities_of_a_great_waterfront/2. Green Infrastructure: Design and Placemaking. 2011. The

Scottish Government, UK. http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/362219/0122541.pdf

Shared Use of School Facilities1. Bridging the Gap: Shared Use Agreements. February 2012. http://

www.bridgingthegapresearch.org/_asset/gl9776/btg_joint_use_agreements-2-10-12.pdf

2. State Memos on Shared Use Liability. 2009. Change Lab Solutions. http://changelabsolutions.org/publications/liability-schools-50-states

3. Nuts and Bolts: Creating a Shared Use Agreement. Change Lab Solutions. http://changelabsolutions.org/nuts-and-bolts

Themed Events1. What Makes a Successful Place? Project for Public Spaces. http://www.

pps.org/reference/grplacefeat/2. Northern Michigan Community Placemaking Guidebook: Creating

Vibrant Places in Northwest Lower Michigan. March 21, 2011. Northwest Michigan Council of Governments (NMCOG). http://www.createmiplace.org/userfiles/filemanager/133/

1. About the SGI. Sustainable Governance Indicators. http://www.sgi-network.org/2014/About

2. Governing Sustainably. Sustainable Communities online. http://www.sustainable.org/governance

1. Williamstown Township Master Plan. December 2013. Williamstown Township. http://www.williamstowntownship.com/go.php?id=18&table=announcement_links

2. Design Lansing: 2012 Comprehensive Plan. City of Lansing. http://www.lansingmi.gov/media/view/Design_Lansing_Comprehensive_Plan__ADOPTED_April_9__2012___LowRez/3523

3. 2012-2016 Master Plan. Ingham County Parks & Recreation Commission. http://pk.ingham.org/Portals/PK/Master%20Plans/2012-2016/FinalMasterPlan2012-2016.pdf

4. Parks and Recreation Five-Year Master Plan 2011-2015. City of St. Johns. http://cityofstjohnsmi.com/Portals/23/Docs/11-15-FIVE-YEAR-PLAN-REV-3-15.pdf

Urban Communities1. Michigan Planning Guidebook: For Citizens and Local Officials. May 2008.

Mark Wyckoff. Planning & Zoning Center at MSU. 2. Detroit Future City: 2012 Detroit Strategic Framework Plan. Pg. 27. City

of Detroit. http://detroitfuturecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/DFC_ExecutiveSummary_2ndEd.pdf

3. Imagine Flint Master Plan for a Sustainable Flint. 2013. City of Flint. http://www.imagineflint.com/

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4. Design Lansing: 2012 Comprehensive Plan. City of Lansing. http://www.lansingmi.gov/media/view/Design_Lansing_Comprehensive_Plan__ADOPTED_April_9__2012___LowRez/3523

5. 2008 Michigan Planning Enabling Act. 2008. MSU Extension Government and Public Policy Team’s Land Use Services. Schindler’s Land Use Page. http://lu.msue.msu.edu/2008MPEA.htm

6. Plan Grand Rapids. 2002. City of Grand Rapids. http://grcity.us/design-and-development-services/Planning-Department/Pages/Master-Plan.aspx

7. Ann Arbor City Master Plan. 2013. City of Ann Arbor. http://www.a2gov.org/departments/planning-development/planning/Pages/City-Master-Plan.aspx

Suburban1. City of Mt. Pleasant Master Plan DRAFT. February 2014. City of Mt.

Pleasant. http://www.mt-pleasant.org/docs/ourcity/Master%20Plan/mt_pleasant_master_plan_draft_feb2014.pdf

2. 2010 Pittsfield Master Plan. Pittsfield Township. http://pittsfield-mi.gov/index.aspx?NID=105

3. Delhi Charter Township Comprehensive Development Plan. 2013. Delhi Charter Township. http://www.delhitownship.com/forms/cd/master_plan.pdf

4. The Bigger Picture East Lansing: Comprehensive Planning for the Future. 2014. City of East Lansing. http://www.cityofeastlansing.com/comprehensiveplan

5. City of Pontiac Master Plan. December 2008. City of Pontiac. http://www.pontiac.mi.us/departments/community_development/docs/Master_Plan___Final.pdf

6. Master Plan & Zoning Ordinance Library. Planning & Zoning Center at MSU. http://www.pzcenter.msu.edu/MPZOlibrary.htm

7. Michigan Townships Association. http://www.michigantownships.org/

Small Town and Rural Communities1. DC: The WalkUP Wake Up Call. 2012. Christopher B. Leinberger. The

George Washington University School of Business. http://issuu.com/gwbusiness/docs/dc_walkup/1

2. Land Use and Recreation Master Plan. 2013. Village of Webberville. http://www.villageofwebberville.com/Portals/18/MPDraft10-9-13.pdf

3. Corridors Master Plan. 2013. City of Traverse City. http://www.traversecitymi.gov/downloads/traverse_city_corridors_master_planadopted_lq.pdf

4. Luna Pier Master Plan. 2009. City of Luna Pier. http://cityoflunapier.com/MasterPlan.aspx

5. The Small Town and Rural Planning Division of the American Planning Association. http://www.planning.org/divisions/smalltown/

6. Michigan Rural Council. CEDAM. http://rural.cedam.info/

County1. Planning and Zoning Resources. Emmet County. http://www.

emmetcounty.org/planning-and-zoning-resources-103/2. Community Zoning Ordinance and Master Plan Links. Advantage

Oakland. http://www.advantageoakland.com/CPHA/Pages/Community-Zoning-Ordinance-and-Master-Plan-Links.aspx

3. A Master Plan for Grand Traverse County. 2013. Grand Traverse County. http://masterplan.grandtraverse.org/downloads/gtc_mp_document_final_27_nov_2013.pdf

4. General Plan. 2005. Leelanau County. http://www.leelanau.cc/old/downloads/chapter_4_2.pdf

5. Michigan Association of Counties. http://www.micounties.org/ 6. County Planning Division. American Planning Association. https://www.

planning.org/divisions/countyplanning/ 7. National Association of County Planners. http://www.countyplanning.org/

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Regional Plans1. Michigan Planning Enabling Act. Act 33 of 2008. Michigan Legislative

website. http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(0mfxbtmumqjqgb55ijn5v22q))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObject&objectname=mcl-Act-33-of-2008

2. Proposed Michigan Regional Councils Act. June 17, 2011. Michigan Association of Planning. http://www.planningmi.org/downloads/michigan_regional_planning_act_sept_2011_draft_complete_informational_packet.pdf

3. The Grand Vision. 2009. http://www.thegrandvision.org/local/upload/file/thegrandvision.pdf

4. Regional Growth: Choices for Our Future. 2005. Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. http://www.mitcrpc.org/TRANSPORTATION PLANNING/Final 2035 LRP/FINAL_2035 Plan Individual Chapters/Chapter 2 2035_FINAL_1-29-10.pdf

5. State of Michigan Prosperity Regions Map. August 6, 2013. Michigan Department of Management and Budget. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/dmb/Prosperity_Map1_430346_7.pdf

6. Michigan Association of Regions. http://www.miregions.com/7. Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. http://www.tri-co.org/8. Regional Prosperity Initiative. MDTMB. http://www.michigan.gov/

dtmb/0,5552,7-150-66155---,00.html

Sustainability Plans and Staffing1. Sustainable Communities Program. Audubon International. http://www.

auduboninternational.org/sustainable-communities-program2. Regional Growth: Choices for Our Future. Tri-County Regional Planning

Commission. http://www.mitcrpc.org/TRANSPORTATION PLANNING/Final 2035 LRP/FINAL_2035 Plan Individual Chapters/Chapter 2 2035_FINAL_1-29-10.pdf

3. Greening Mid-Michigan. Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. http://www.greenmidmichigan.org/

4. Sustainability Audit Tool. Mid-Michigan Program for Greater Sustainability. MSU School of Planning, Design and Construction. www.midmichigansustainability.org/tools.aspx

5. “Sustainability in the Master Plan and Zoning Code.” ICLEI Webinar by Suzanne Schulz. City of Grand Rapids. http://grcity.us/design-and-development-services/Planning-Department/Documents/14042_ICLEI%20Presentationrevised.pdf

6. Michigan Green Communities Challenge. 2012 Annual Report. http://www.mml.org/green/pdf/MGC_Annual_Report_Final.pdf

7. SustainA2ble: Cultivating Our People, Place and Potential. Draft April 2014. City of Ann Arbor Sustainability Action Plan. http://www.a2gov.org/sustainability/Documents/Ann%20Arbor%20Sustainability%20Framework%20051313.pdf

8. Mid-Michigan Program for Greater Sustainability. Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. http://www.midmichigansustainability.org/

9. Sustainability. Advantage Oakland. http://www.advantageoakland.com/CPHA/Pages/Sustainability.aspx

10. Michigan Green Communities. Michigan Municipal League. http://www.mml.org/green/

11. The Sustainable Communities Program. Audubon International. http://www.auduboninternational.org/sustainable-communities-program

12. LEED ND Checklist. U.S. Green Building Council. http://www.usgbc.org/resources/list/checklists

1. “Smart Growth Tactics.” January 16, 2007. Michigan Association of Planning. Issue 28: Form-based Code. http://www.mml.org/pdf/map_article_issue28.pdf

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Urban Areas1. Downtown Ann Arbor Design Guidelines. 2011. City of Ann Arbor.

http://www.a2gov.org/departments/planning-development/planning/Documents/MasterPlans/Downtown Design Guidelines 02-07-11.pdf

2. Visioning the South Cedar Corridor. P. 48. Spring 2014. Calabra, Cox, Falconer, Fang, Morgan, Schultz. Michigan State University. Urban & Regional Planning Program. http://www.spdc.msu.edu/uploads/files/Urban_Collab/UPP/Projects/2014/SouthCedarCorridorRPT_2014URPPracticum_CalabraCoxFalconerFangMorganSchultz_042414.pdf

3. Essential Smart Growth Fixes for Urban and Suburban Zoning Codes. November 2009. Kevin Nelson. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. EPA 231-K-09-003. http://www.epa.gov/dced/pdf/2009_essential_fixes.pdf

4. Urban Areas: Policy, Planning, and Zoning Recommendations. Capitol Region Council of Governments. http://www.crcog.org/publications/CommDevDocs/TCSP/VPSUrbanGenDist.pdf

5. Sprawl Repair Manual. 2010. Galina Tachieva. http://www.sprawlrepair.com/

Suburban Areas1. Foot Traffic Ahead: Ranking Walkable Urbanism in America’s Largest

Metros. 2014. Christopher B. Leinberger & Patrick Lynch. Smart Growth America. http://www.smartgrowthamerica.org/documents/foot-traffic-ahead.pdf

2. Watertown Township Zoning Ordinance. Ordinance 40. 2014. Watertown Township. http://www.watertowntownship.com/Portals/0/LegalNotices-Ordinaces/Zoning%20Ordinance%20-%20Ordinance%2040.pdf

3. “Planning and Design of a Suburban Neotraditional Neighborhood.” Brian Wolshon and James Wahl. TRB Circular E-C019: Urban Street Symposium. http://www.urbanstreet.info/1st_symp_proceedings/Ec019_b2.pdf

4. Essential Smart Growth Fixes for Urban and Suburban Zoning Codes. November 2009. Kevin Nelson. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. EPA 231-K-09-003. http://www.epa.gov/dced/pdf/2009_essential_fixes.pdf

5. Retrofitting Suburbia. June 2009. Ellen Dunham-Jones and June Williamson. Urban Land Institute. http://www.uli.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Sustainable-Suburbs-Retrofitting-Suburbia.pdf

Rural Areas1. 2013 Comprehensive Plan for Land Use. Delta Charter Township. http://

www.deltami.gov/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/2013-Delta-Township-Comprehensive-Plan_Adopted-Version.pdf

2. Hillsdale County: Zoning Techniques for Farmland Preservation. http://www.hillsdalecounty.info/planningeduc0007.asp

3. Planning and Zoning for Farmland Protection: A Community Based Approach. 1987. American Farmland Trust. http://www.farmlandinfo.org/sites/default/files/PLANNING_AND_ZONING_FOR_FARMLAND_PROTECTION_1.pdf

4. Kalkaska County: Zoning Techniques for Farmland Preservation. http://www.kalkaskacounty.net/planningeduc0007.asp

Residential Above Commercial in Downtown1. Redevelopment Ready Communities.® Michigan Economic

Development Corporation. http://www.michiganbusiness.org/community/development-assistance/#rrc

2. The Village of Oxford Zoning Ordinance. P 45. 2013. Village of Oxford. http://www.villageofoxford.org/images/Zoning%20Ordinance%20Effective%2010-16-13.pdf

3. Santa Ana Renaissance Transit Zoning Code. June 7, 2010. City of Santa Ana. http://formbasedcodes.org/content/uploads/2014/01/santa-ana-transit-zoning-code.pdf

4. Development Standards for Residential Mixed-Use Projects. Alameda County. http://www.acgov.org/cda/planning/landuseprojects/documents/CH4_072810.pdf

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Zoning for Housing Diversity1. Grand Traverse County 2013 Housing Strategy. Grand Traverse County.

http://www.co.grand-traverse.mi.us/Assets/Departments/Planning/2013+Grand+Traverse+County+Housing+Strategy.pdf

2. Accessory Dwelling Unit. “Exploring Small Spaces and Simple Living.” October 19, 2012. Intentionally Small. http://intentionallysmall.com/tag/accessory-dwelling-unit/

3. Parkview Neighborhood Affordable Homes. Innovations Housing. http://www.innovationshousing.com/projects/parkview.php

4. Accessory Dwellings. http://accessorydwellings.org/ 5. Accessory Dwelling Units: Model State Act and Local Ordinance. 2000.

Rodney L. Cobb and Scott Dvorak. The Public Policy Institute of the AARP. http://assets.aarp.org/rgcenter/consume/d17158_dwell.pdf

6. Accessory Dwelling Units Report to the Florida Legislature. September 2007. Florida Department of Community Affairs. http://landuselaw.wustl.edu/Articles/ADU.Report.pdf

7. Achieving Lasting Affordability through Inclusionary Housing. 2014. Robert Hickey, Lisa Sturtevant, and Emily Thaden. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. https://www.lincolninst.edu/pubs/2428_Achieving-Lasting-Affordability-through-Inclusionary-Housing

Streamlined Processes1. Redevelopment Ready Communities.® Michigan Economic

Development Corporation. http://www.michiganbusiness.org/community/development-assistance/#rrc

2. RRC Best Practices. Redevelopment Ready Communities. MEDC. http://www.michiganbusiness.org/cm/Files/Redevelopment_Ready_Communities/RRC-Best-Practices.pdf

3. Mobile eTRAKiT for Smart Phones. City of Ann Arbor. http://etrakit.a2gov.org/

4. “Sustainability in the Master Plan and Zoning Code.” ICLEI Webinar by Suzanne Schulz. City of Grand Rapids. http://grcity.us/design-and-development-services/Planning-Department/Documents/14042_ICLEI%20Presentationrevised.pdf

5. Guide to Permitting and Zoning: Leelanau County. 2012. Northwest Michigan Council of Governments. Traverse Bay Economic Development Corporation. http://www.nwm.org/userfiles/filemanager/1317/

Form-Based Codes1. Form-Based Codes Defined. Form Based Codes Institute. http://

formbasedcodes.org/definition 2. Form-Based Overlay, Birmingham: Triangle District Plan and Form-Based

Overlay. LSL Planning. http://lslplanning.com/project/birmingham-triangle-district-plan-form-based-code/

3. Triangle District Urban Design Plan. 2007. City of Birmingham. http://www.bhamgov.org/document_center/Planning/Master_Planning_Docs/Triangle_Distirct_Plan.pdf

4. Marquette Waterfront Form-Based Code. March 2007. Marquette Downtown Waterfront District. SWMPC. http://www.swmpc.org/downloads/marquette_downtown_form_based.pdf

5. “Smart Growth Tactics.” January 16, 2007. Michigan Association of Planning. Issue Number 28: Form-based Codes. http://www.mml.org/pdf/map_article_issue28.pdf

6. Form-Based Codes in 7 Steps: The Michigan Guidebook to Livability. January 2010. Congress for New Urbanism, Michigan Chapter. http://www.planningmi.org/downloads/fbc_guidebook_introduction_0.pdf

7. Form-Based Code Institute. http://formbasedcodes.org/ 8. SmartCode Central. http://www.smartcodecentral.org/

1. Intergenerational Justice. Eco Justice Collaborative. http://ecojusticecollaborative.org/issues/climate-change/intergenerational-justice/

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Capital Improvements1. Community Planning Handbook. Michigan Society of Planning

Officials. http://www.planningmi.org/downloads/capital_improvements_program.pdf

2. Capital Improvements Program. 2014. City of East Lansing.3. Capital Improvements Program. Delhi Township.4. Capital Improvement Planning Schedule. State of Massachusetts.

Municipal Data Management and Technical Assistance Bureau. http://www.mass.gov/dor/docs/dls/publ/misc/cip.pdf

5. Capital Improvements Plan Guide. Redevelopment Ready Communities. MEDC. http://www.michiganbusiness.org/cm/Files/Redevelopment_Ready_Communities/CIP-guide.pdf

6. “Capital Improvements Programming.” 2010. Terry Holzheimer. PAS Quicknotes No. 25. American Planning Association. http://planning.org/pas/quicknotes/pdf/QN25.pdf

7. About Strong Towns. http://www.strongtowns.org/#about

Balanced Budget1. The Center for Local State, and Urban Policy. Michigan Public Policy

Survey. September 2013. University of Michigan. Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. http://closup.umich.edu/michigan-public-policy-survey/27/michigan-local-government-fiscal-health-continues-gradual-improvement-but-smallest-jurisdictions-lagging/

2. Beyond Balanced Budgets. April 17, 2014. Emily Thompson. Michigan Suburbs Alliance. http://www.michigansuburbsalliance.org/2014/04/17/beyond-balanced-budgets-2/

3. “Fixing the Future of Municipal Finance.” March 19, 2014. Koryzno. Presentation at the Michigan Municipal League Capital Conference. Michigan Department of Treasury. http://www.mml.org/events/conference/2014/pdf/Municipal-finance-Koryzno.pdf

4. The Fiscal Impacts of Growth. Planning & Zoning News, Vol. 11, No.3, January 1993.

5. “Fixing the Future of Municipal Finance in Michigan.” Steve M Duchane. 2014 Michigan Municipal League Capital Conference. http://www.mml.org/events/conference/2014/pdf/municipal-finance-Duchane.pdf

6. About Strong Towns. http://www.strongtowns.org/#about

Incentives1. The Capitol Corridor: A Regional Vision for Michigan Avenue/Grand River

Avenue. February 26, 2014. Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. http://migrand-charrette.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Capitol_Corridor_Draft_Summary_Report_Jan2014.pdf

2. Density Methods & Tools. New Designs for Growth. http://www.newdesignsforgrowth.com/pages/guidebook/residential/densitymethodstools.html

3. Design Incentives. Multi-Family Residential Design Guidelines and Standards. 2004. City of Overland Park, Kansas. http://www.lgc.org/wordpress/docs/freepub/community_design/guides/overland_park_cp.pdf

4. Incentives & Taxes. Michigan Economic Development Corporation. http://www.michiganbusiness.org/grow/incentives-taxes/#incentives

5. Fact Sheets. Michigan Economic Development Corporation. http://www.michiganbusiness.org/fact-sheets/

6. Section 3. Using Tax Incentives to Support Community Health and Development. Community Tool Box. http://ctb.ku.edu/en/table-of-contents/implement/changing-policies/tax-incentives/main

Service Sharing and Consolidation of Services1. Revenue Sharing Programs. Michigan Department of Treasury. http://

www.michigan.gov/treasury/0,4679,7-121-1751_2197---,00.html2. City of Tecumseh, Michigan, Plan to Cooperate, Collaborate and

Consolidate Services. http://www.mml.org/resources/sample_docs/evip/cooperation plan - tecumseh.pdf

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Service Sharing and Consolidation of Services (cont.)3. Creating a Collaborative City Government: Impacting Joint and Shared

Services, Public Policy and Management Reform. Collaborative, consolidated and Shared Municipal Services Strategic Plan. City of Eastpointe. http://eastpointemi.govoffice3.com/vertical/Sites/%7B7C4055DF-73E1-4D03-A393-4A1D90A24F1D%7D/uploads/Serv._Sharing_Strategic_Plan.pdf

4. Northeast Ingham Emergency Service Authority. http://niesa.org/index.html

5. Revenue Sharing Programs. Michigan Department of Treasury. http://www.michigan.gov/treasury/0,,7-121-1751_2197---,00.html

6. Funding Michigan’s Communities. Michigan Municipal League. http://www.mml.org/advocacy/funding.html

Cross-Jurisdictional Planning and Implementation1. Joint Municipal Planning Act. Act 226 of 2003. Michigan Legislature

website. http://www.legislature.mi.gov/%28x3eqqx2ix0ez34nsk1zysl45%29/documents/mcl/pdf/mcl-Act-226-of-2003.pdf

2. Joint Robbins Road Corridor Plan. 2011. City of Grand Haven and Grand Haven Charter Township. http://www.grandhaventribune.com/sites/www.grandhaventribune.com/files/robbins_road_corridor_plan_2011.pdf

3. Joint Comprehensive Development and Growth Management Plan, Map 5b–25 Agreement. 2008. City of Fremont. Land Information Access Association. http://www.cityoffremont.net/web/documents/425.pdf

4. 2010 Joint Growth Management Plan. October 2010. City of Frankenmuth and Frankenmuth Township. http://www.frankenmuthtwp.com/images/joint-master-plan/2010_Master_Plan.pdf

5. Cooperative Land Use Planning with the Joint Municipal Planning Act: Are Michigan’s Local Governments Ready? June 2005. Joe VanderMeulen. Planning & Zoning News. http://www.partnershipsforchange.cc/downloads/p_z_article_joint_planning.pdf

6. “Making Joint Public Service Work in the 21st Century Intergovernmental Cooperation: Case Studies in Southeast Michigan.” 2004. Southeast Michigan Council of Governments. http://library.semcog.org/InmagicGenie/DocumentFolder/Intergovcasestudies.pdf

7. “Multi-Jurisdictional Planning.” August 3, 2004. Smart Growth Tactics Issue Number 4. Michigan Association of Planning. http://www.planningmi.org/downloads/mspjuly2004insert.pdf

Growth and Service Boundaries1. Urban Growth Boundary and Urban Service District. Chapter 1.8.

Innovative Land Use Planning Techniques: A Handbook for Sustainable Development. New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. http://des.nh.gov/organization/divisions/water/wmb/repp/documents/ilupt_chpt_1.8.pdf

2. Urban Growth Boundary. Metro Data Resource Center. Oregon Metro. http://www.oregonmetro.gov/sites/default/files/UGB_080814.pdf

3. Tri-County Urban Service Management Study. March 2011. Tri-County Regional Planning Commission and the Land Information Access Association. http://www.greaterlansingurbanservice.org/documents/2011%20Urban%20Service%20Management%20Study.pdf

4. “Urban Growth Boundaries: A Policy Brief for the Michigan Legislature.” December 2000. Urban & Regional Planning Program and the Department of Geography, Michigan State University. http://www.greaterlansingurbanservice.org/documents/MI%20Legislature%20brief%20on%20Urban%20Growth%20Boundaries.pdf

5. Urban Growth Boundaries and Urban Service Areas. Kalamazoo College. http://www.kalamazoocollege.com/convene/Rules/growth_boundaries.htm

Placemaking Assessment Tool1. Smart Growth Readiness Assessment Tool (SGRAT). http://www.

landpolicy.msu.edu/sgrat/2. Redevelopment Ready Communities (RRC). MEDC. http://www.

michiganbusiness.org/community/development-assistance/#rrc

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3. Placemaking Assessment Tool, forthcoming from the MSU Land Policy Institute.

4. MIplace Partnership Initaitive. www.MiPlace.org 5. Placemaking. Michigan Municipal League. http://placemaking.mml.org/ 6. Project for Public Spaces. www.pps.org

1. A Performance-Based Approach to Addressing Greenhouse Gas Emissions through Transportation Planning. December 2013. U.S. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. FHWA-HEP-14-020. http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/climate_change/mitigation/publications_and_tools/ghg_planning/

2. Sustainable Communities online. 2013. http://www.sustainable.org/environment

3. Climate Change. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/

1. Protecting Natural Resources. Sustainable Communities Online. http://www.sustainable.org/environment

2. Imagine Flint: Master Plan for a Sustainable Flint. 2013. City of Flint. http://www.imagineflint.com/

3. Multiple Benefits of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan. Maryland’s Greeenhouse Gas Reduction Plan. Pg. 4. 2013. State of Maryland. http://www.statestat.maryland.gov/gdu/11climatedeliveryplan.pdf

Calculating Individual Carbon Footprint Reductions1. Household Carbon Footprint Calculator. U.S. Environmental Protection

Agency. http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/ghgemissions/ind-calculator.html#c=theBasics&p=reduceOnTheRoad&m=calc_currentEmissions

2. How Carbon Offsets Work. Green Science. HowStuffWorks. http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/green-science/carbon-offset.htm

3. Carbon Offsets. Carbon Jar. http://www.carbonjar.com/carbonoffsets.html4. “Tips on Reducing Your Carbon Footprint at Home.” February 28,

2014. Manas Datta. Renewable Energy World.com. http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/blog/post/2014/02/tips-on-reducing-your-carbon-footprint-at-home

5. What’s My Carbon Footprint? The Nature Conservancy. http://www.nature.org/greenliving/carboncalculator/

6. How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint. Carbonfund.org Foundation. http://www.carbonfund.org/reduce

Calculating a Community’s Carbon Footprint Reductions1. U.S. Community Protocol for Accounting and Reporting of Greenhouse

Gas Emissions. Version 1.1. P. 14. July 2013. ICLEI-Local Government for Sustainability USA. http://www.icleiusa.org/tools/ghg-protocol/community-protocol

2. The City of Hazel Park Energy Action Plan. September 2012. City of Hazel Park. http://www.michigansuburbsalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/CAP_Hazel-Park_Energy-Action-Plan_webcopy_20120921.pdf

3. Scoping and Reporting Tool. U.S. Community Protocol for Accounting and Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions. October 2012. ICLEI-Local Government for Sustainability USA. http://villedurabledotorg.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/iclei_us_community_protocol_v1_oct_2012.pdf

4. Climate Action Planning Resources. Michigan Suburbs Alliance. http://www.michigansuburbsalliance.org/resources/custom-city-reports/

5. U.S. Community Protocol for Accounting and Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Version 1.1. July 2013. ICLEI-Local Government for Sustainability USA. http://www.icleiusa.org/tools/ghg-protocol/community-protocol

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Calculating a Community’s Carbon Footprint Reductions (cont.)6. “Quantifying Carbon Footprint Reduction Opportunities for U.S.

Households and Communities.” 2011. Christopher M. Jones and Daniel M. Kammen. Environmental Science & Technology. Vol 45. No. 9. Pgs. 4088–4095. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es102221h

Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions1. Commercial and Residential. Sources of Greenhouse Gas Emissions.

Climate Change. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/ghgemissions/sources.html

2. Electricity. Sources of Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Climate Change. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/ghgemissions/sources.html

3. “2011 Buildings Energy Data Book, Section 2.1.5.” March 2012. U.S. Department of Energy. Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. http://buildingsdatabook.eren.doe.gov/

4. Center for Clean Air Policy (CCAP). http://ccap.org/5. Smart Growth Program. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. http://

www.epa.gov/dced/index.htm 6. Chapter 4: Energy Supply. Climate Change 2007: Working Group III:

Mitigation of Climate Change. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. http://www.ipcc.ch/publications_and_data/ar4/wg3/en/ch4.html

Energy Efficiency1. Energy Efficiency. U.S. Department of Energy. http://www.energy.gov/

science-innovation/energy-efficiency2. Energy Efficiency. Clean Air Council. http://www.cleanair.org/program/

energy/energy_efficiency3. LED Light Energy Efficiency. June 19, 2014. http://www.ledwishlist.com/4. ENERGY STAR Overview of 2013 Achievements. March 1, 2014. ENERGY

STAR. http://www.energystar.gov/about/sites/default/uploads/files/EnergyStar_POY_4page_040414_PrintReady_508compliant.pdf?f75b-5e3f

5. About Energy STAR. Engergy STAR. http://www.energystar.gov/about/

6. Learn About LEDs. ENERGY STAR. http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=lighting.pr_what_are

LEED and Green Buildings1. LEED. U.S. Green Building Council. http://www.usgbc.org/leed2. LEED Certification. Go Green Mechanisms, PVT. LDT. http://www.

gogreenmechanisms.com/leed-certification.html3. Green Building. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. http://www.epa.

gov/greenbuilding/4. LEED. Natural Resources Defense Council. http://www.nrdc.org/

buildinggreen/leed.asp5. Return on Investment for Green/LEED Projects.” 2010. Ed LeBard.

The Green Economy Post. http://greeneconomypost.com/return-on-investment-for-green-leed-projects-10962.htm

6. LEED Certification Fees. USGBC. http://www.usgbc.org/cert-guide/fees

Net Zero Buildings1. “Net Zero Energy Benefits, Strategies and Costs of Achieving the Next

Generation of Buildings.” March 11, 2014. K. Kuettel. Environmental Building Strategies. http://blog.ebsconsultants.com/2014/03/11/net-zero-energy-benefits-strategies-costs-achieving-next-generation-buildings/

2. “America’s Oldest and Michigan’s First Net Zero Energy.” October 23, 2010. J. Kart. TreeHugger.com. http://www.treehugger.com/sustainable-product-design/americas-oldest-michigans-first-net-zero-energy-home-photos.html

3. “Oberlin College: Setting a Sustainable Example in Ohio.” July 8, 2008. E. Lee. Inhabitat. http://inhabitat.com/oberlin-college-setting-a-sustainable-example-in-ohio/

4. Net Zero Energy Buildings. Whole Building Design Guide. http://www.wbdg.org/resources/netzeroenergybuildings.php

5. 2014 Map of Zero Net Energy Verified Buildings. New Buildings Institute. http://newbuildings.org/index.php?q=2014-zne-map

6. Net Zero Buildings Magazine. http://www.nzbmagazine.com/

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Passive Haus 1. PassiveHaus. ArchiHaus, UK. http://www.archihaus.co.uk/passivhaus/2. Michigan PassiveHaus. July 15, 2013. FineHomeBuilding. http://www.

finehomebuilding.com/item/30492/michigan-passivhaus3. Passive House Institute. http://passiv.de/en/4. What is a Passive House? U.S. Passive House Alliance. http://www.

phaus.org/learn/passive-house-education/what-is-passive-house-Passive Haus (cont.)5. Lansing Michigan Passive House Alliance. Green Home Institute. http://

www.alliancees.org/michigan-passive-house-alliance-meetings/6. Financial Benefits of Investing in a Passive House. GO Logic. http://www.

gologic.us/passivhaus/cost-benefit-of-a-passive-house/

Community Lighting 1. The Capitol Corridor: A Regional Vision for Michigan Avenue/Grand River

Avenue. February 26, 2014. Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. http://migrand-charrette.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Capitol_Corridor_Draft_Summary_Report_Jan2014.pdf

2. “New Dark Sky Park in Michigan Preserves the Night Sky for Stargazers.” May 18, 2011. Andrew Michler. Los Angeles Institute of Architecture and Design. http://www.emmetcounty.org/international-dark-sky-park-designation-for-the-headlands-483/

3. International Dark-Sky Association. http://darksky.org/ 4. Article VII: Outdoor Lighting Ordinance. Meridian Charter Township.

http://www.ecode360.com/28777276 5. LED Street Lighting: A Handbook for Small Communities. Anne Kimber,

Jonathan Roberts, Joel Logan, Mike Lambert. Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities. http://archive.iamu.org/services/electric/efficiency/Street%20Lighting/StreetLightingHandbook.pdf

Energy Efficiency of Existing Buildings1. “Sustaining our Future by Rebuilding Our Past.” October 28, 2009.

Liam. Integrated Environmental Solutions. http://blog.iesve.com/index.php/2009/10/28/sustaining-our-future-by-rebuilding-our-past/

2. Programs and Services. Michigan Energy Options. http://www.michiganenergyoptions.org/current-projects

3. Energy Efficient Windows. The Window Source. http://www.windowsourcenh.com/why-choose-us/energy-efficient/

4. “Building a Brighter, More Efficient Tomorrow with Energy Saving, Cost Saving Home Improvements.” May 27, 2014. Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. http://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,7-154-10573_11472-329298--,00.html

5. Michigan Energy Demonstration Centers. MEDC. http://www.warmtraining.org/medc/

Enabling Zoning and Codes 1. “Smart Grid Future Capabilities.” January 1, 2014. Smart Grids. http://

smartgrids.wikispaces.com/Smart+Grid+Future+Capabilities2. Planning and Zoning for Solar Energy. 2011. 8-8. American Planning

Association. https://www.planning.org/pas/infopackets/open/pdf/30intro.pdf

3. “Michigan County Embraces Giant Wind Farms, Bucking a Trend.” March 22, 2011. Weatherford, L. http://insideclimatenews.org/news/20110322/michigan-welcomes-wind-farms-renewable-energy

4. Ordinances/Bylaws. Municipal Clean Energy Toolkit. ICLEI USA. http://www.icleiusa.org/action-center/tools/municipal-clean-energy-toolkit/ordinances

5. Department of Energy: Building Energy Codes. http://www.energycodes.gov/regulations

6. “Our Choice.” Al Gore. http://ourchoicethebook.com/

Distributed Energy1. Hands-On Activity: Windmill of Your Mind – Distributed Energy Goes to

School. TeachEngineering Digital Library. http://www.teachengineering.org/view_activity.php?url=collection/cub_/activities/cub_energy2/cub_energy2_lesson07_activity3.xml

2. Facilities. Anaerobic Digestion Research and Education. Michigan State University. http://www.egr.msu.edu/bae/adrec/facilities

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Distributed Energy (cont.)3. Solar Gardens Community Power. http://www.solargardens.org/4. A Guide to Community Solar: Utility, Private, and Non-profit Project

Development. 2010. U.S. Department of Energy. Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy11osti/49930.pdf

5. Energy Recovery from Waste. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. http://www.epa.gov/solidwaste/nonhaz/municipal/wte/index.htm

Green Utility Power1. Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs). U.S. Environmental Protection

Agency. http://www.epa.gov/greenpower/gpmarket/rec.htm 2. Combined Heat and Power: A Clean Energy Solution. August 1,

2012. U.S. Department of Energy. http://www1.eere.energy.gov/manufacturing/distributedenergy/pdfs/chp_clean_energy_solution.pdf

3. Renewable Energy Certificates. January 1, 2014. 3Degrees, Inc. http://www.3degreesinc.com/products/recs/

4. CHP. American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy. http://www.aceee.org/topics/chp

5. How Does it Work? Turning Wind into Electricity. Wind Energy. Storm Lake Iowa. http://www.stormlake.org/index.aspx?NID=531

6. American Wind Energy Association. http://www.awea.org/index.aspx7. Energy 101 – Wind Turbines 2014 Update. http://www.youtube.com/

watch?v=EYYHfMCw-FI8. REC tracking and auditing: Green-e. http://green-e.org/

Calculating Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions1. Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ). Michigan Department

of Transportation. http://www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,4616,7-151-9621_11041_60661---,00.html

2. GREET Fleet – Carbon and Petroleum Footprint Calculator. U.S. Department of Energy and Argonne National Laboratory. https://greet.es.anl.gov/fleet_footprint_calculator

3. “Traffic Congestion and Greenhouse Gases.” Fall 2009. Matthew Barth and Kanok Boriboonsomsin. Access Magazine. Number 35. http://www.uctc.net/access/35/access35_Traffic_Congestion_and_Grenhouse_Gases.pdf

4. Sample Calculation of Emission Reductions and Fuel Savings from a Carpool Program. September 2008. USEPA. Office of Transportation and Air Quality. http://www.epa.gov/otaq/consumer/420f08028.pdf

5. INVEST. U.S. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. https://www.sustainablehighways.org/

6. National Vehicle & Fuel Emissions Laboratory (NVFEL). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. http://www.epa.gov/nvfel/

7. MOVES (Motor Vehicle Emission Simulator). USEPA. http://www.epa.gov/otaq/models/moves/

Car-Alternative Choices1. Sources of Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Climate Change. U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency. http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/ghgemissions/sources.html

2. Transportation and Climate. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. http://www.epa.gov/otaq/climate/basicinfo.htm

3. “Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from U.S. Transportation.” David L. Greene and Steven E. Plotkin. January 2011. P. 16. Pew Center on Climate Change. http://www.c2es.org/docUploads/reducing-transportation-ghg.pdf

4. How Low-Carbon can You Go: The Green Travel Ranking. Sightline Institute. http://www.sightline.org/research/graphics/climate-co2bymode/

5. “Meeting CO2 Target through Cycling. European Cyclists’ Federation. http://www.ecf.com/press_release/5056/

6. “Chapter 5: Transport and its Infrastructure.” Climate Change 2007: Working Group III: Mitigation of Climate Change. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. http://www.ipcc.ch/publications_and_data/ar4/wg3/en/ch5.html

7. Air Quality Monitoring. Travel Forecasting Resource. http://tfresource.org/Air_Quality_Modeling

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8. Transportation’s Role in Reducing U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Volume 1: Synthesis Report. April 2010. Report to Congress. U.S. Department of Transportation. http://ntl.bts.gov/lib/32000/32700/32779/DOT_Climate_Change_Report_-_April_2010_-_Volume_1_and_2.pdf

Green Fleets1. Mobility. Clean Energy Coalition. http://cec-mi.org/mobility/ 2. Greater Lansing Area Clean Cities. http://michigancleancities.org/

archives/10703. “Hybrid Trucks for Municipal Waste.” Optimization of Detroit’s Refuse

Collection. Clean Energy Coalition. http://cec-mi.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/City_of_Detroit_Hybrid_Refuse_Trucks.pdf

4. Green Fleets. Clean Energy Coalition. http://cec-mi.org/mobility/programs/green-fleets/

5. Plug-In Michigan. http://www.pluginmichigan.org/6. Alternative Fuels & Advanced Vehicles Data Center. U.S. Department

of Energy. http://www.afdc.energy.gov/

1. Water Quality. The USGS Water Science School. U.S. Geological Survey. http://water.usgs.gov/edu/waterquality.html

Planning and Design for Stormwater Management1. Water: Green Infrastructure. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

http://water.epa.gov/infrastructure/greeninfrastructure/gi_what.cfm2. Water: Low Impact Development. USEPA. http://water.epa.gov/

polwaste/green/3. Urban Stream Restoration with Innovative Green Stormwater

Infrastructure. Cobbs Creek Stream Corridor Restoration, Philadelphia, PA. Dewberry. http://www.dewberry.com/portfolio/project/cobbs-creek-stream-corridor-restoration

4. Towar Rain Garden Drains. Meridian Twp. & City of East Lansing, Ingham Cty, MI. SEMCOG. http://www.semcog.org/data/lid.report.cfm?lid=189

5. Green Mid-Michigan. http://www.greenmidmichigan.org/6. Stormwater. Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. http://

www.michigan.gov/deq/0,1607,7-135-3313_3682_3716---,00.html7. “Chapter 12, Low Impact Development.” 1999. Stormwater Strategies:

Community Responses to Runoff Pollution. Natural Resources Defense Council. http://www.nrdc.org/water/pollution/storm/chap12.asp

8. Green Infrastructure. USEPA. http://water.epa.gov/infrastructure/greeninfrastructure/index.cfm

9. Green Infrastructure. 2014. Southeast Michigan Council of Governments. http://www.semcog.org/greeninfrastructure.aspx

10. Green Infrastructure Vision for Southeast Michigan. 2014. Southeast Michigan Council of Governments. http://www.semcog.org/GIVision/index.html#/1/

11. Green Infrastructure Center. http://www.gicinc.org/index.htm12. Stormwater Pollution Prevention. City of East Lansing. http://www.

cityofeastlansing.com/250/Storm-Water-Pollution-Prevention13. Stormwater Management. Michigan Department of Transportation.

http://www.michigan.gov/stormwatermgt14. The Stormwater Manager’s Resource Center. http://www.

stormwatercenter.net/15. Low Impact Development (LID) Water. USEPA. http://water.epa.gov/

polwaste/green/ 16. Low Impact Development. Urban Design Tools. http://www.lid-

stormwater.net/index.html17. Warbach, John, et al., A Planning & Zoning Guidebook for Local Officials.

The Land Policy Institute at Michigan State University. 2012.

Daylighting Streams1. 16 Days of Jackson-Day 6 – The Grand River, Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow.

2013. How Jackson of You. http://rodmalloy.com/2013/12/20/16-days-of-jackson-day-6-the-grand-river-yesterday-today-tomorrow/

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Daylighting Streams (cont.)2. “Fill ‘er Up” in Urban Issues. May 31, 2011. Bootstrap Analysis. http://

www.bootstrap-analysis.com/2011/05/fill-er-up.html3. “Showing Buried Streams the Daylight.” U.S. Environmental Protection

Agency. http://www.epa.gov/research/gems/buriedstream.htm4. Daylighting Streams: Breathing Life into Urban Streams and Communities.

American Rivers. http://www.americanrivers.org/newsroom/resources/daylighting-streams-breathing-life-into-urban-streams-and-communities/

5. “Stream ‘Daylighting’ Offers Benefits, Challenges.” September 3, 2013. Jay Landers. Civil Engineering Magazine. American Society of Civil Engineering. http://cms.asce.org/cemagazine/Article.aspx?id=23622327654#.VHXWkNKjO-0

6. Stream Daylighting. Center for Community Progress. http://www.communityprogress.net/stream-daylighting-pages-358.php

Green Roofs1. Green Roofs. Heat Island Mitigation. State and Local Climate and Energy

Program. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. http://www.epa.gov/heatisland/mitigation/greenroofs.htm

2. Greening Our Rooftops. 2011. Trish Riley. Subaru. http://drive2.subaru.com/Win11/greenRoofTops.htm

3. Green Roof Project. Michigan State University. http://www.hrt.msu.edu/greenroof/

4. Green Construction. Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. http://www.michigan.gov/deq/0,1607,7-135-3585_57802_24843---,00.html

5. Green Roofs. U.S. General Services Administration. http://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/166443

Native Landscaping1. “Green Living: Natural Shorescaping Workshop Planned for Homeowners,

Landscapers.” October 20, 2011. Alyssa Merten. Mlive.com and The Muskegon Chronicle. http://www.mlive.com/news/muskegon/index.ssf/2011/10/green_living_natural_shorescap.html

2. Rain Gardens & Rain Barrels. Freshwater Forum. Cranbrook Institute of Science. Michigan Museum of Natural History. http://www.cranbrookfreshwaterforum.org/rain-gardens.html

3. Greenacres: Landscaping with Native Plants. Great Lakes. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. http://www.epa.gov/greatlakes/greenacres/

4. Water-Smart Landscapes: Start with WaterSense. 2013. USEPA. http://www.epa.gov/watersense/docs/water-efficient_landscaping_508.pdf

5. “Landscaping for Water Quality: Concepts and Garden Designs for Homeowners, 2nd ed.” 2004. Center for Environmental Study. http://www.huronpines.org/media/projects/media/landscapingforwaterquality.pdf

Pervious Pavement1. Permeable Pavement. Virginia DEQ Stormwater Design Specification

No. 7. http://www.vwrrc.vt.edu/swc/NonPBMPSpecsMarch11/VASWMBMPSpec7PERMEABLEPAVEMENT.html

2. Permeable Paver Demonstration. Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Permeable_paver_demonstration.jpg

3. Introductory Sections. Nonpoint Source Best Management Practices Manual. Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. http://mi.gov/deq/0,4561,7-135-3313_3682_3714-118554--,00.html

4. Michigan Concrete Association. http://www.miconcrete.org/5. Fendt Concrete Block: Permeable Pavers. http://www.fendtproducts.

com/products/pavers/eco-brick_permeable_paver.html6. “Review of Permeable Pavement Systems.” 2007. Scholz, Miklas and Piotr

Grabowiecki. Building and Environment. 42 (2007): 3830-3836. http://jtc.sala.ubc.ca/reports/Review_of_Permeable_Pavement_Systems.pdf

Rain Gardens and Bioswales1. Rain Gardens and Bioswales. Soil Science of America. https://www.

soils.org/discover-soils/soils-in-the-city/green-infrastructure/important-terms/rain-gardens-bioswales

2. Michigan Avenue Bioretention Facilities. City of Lansing. http://www.lansingmi.gov/media/view/cross_section/3158

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3. City Achievements & Initiatives. City of Southfield. https://www.cityofsouthfield.com/Residents/SouthfieldGoesGreen/CityAchievementsInitiatives/tabid/921/Default.aspx

4. Rain garden network. http://www.raingardennetwork.com/5. Introductory Sections. Nonpoint Source Best Management Practices

Manual. Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. http://mi.gov/deq/0,4561,7-135-3313_3682_3714-118554--,00.html

6. MDOT’s Rain Gardens: A Green Solution to Water Pollution. Michigan Department of Transportation. http://www.michigan.gov/stormwatermgt/0,4672,7-205--198075--,00.html

7. Grassed Swales. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. http://water.epa.gov/polwaste/npdes/swbmp/Grassed-Swales.cfm

8. Green Macomb. Bioswales. What is a bioswale? http://www.greenmacomb.com/business/pdf/bioswale_sign_final.pdf

9. What is a Rain Garden? Rain Garden Network. http://www.raingardennetwork.com/

10. “Ann Arbor District Library Green Roof and Bioswale Presentation.” Michigan.gov. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/deq/ess-nps-ann-arbor-district-library_209311_7.pdf

Rainwater Harvesting1. Great American Rain Barrel - 60 Gallon. Eastheasy. http://eartheasy.

com/great-american-rain-barrel-60-gallon#overview2. “Harvesting Rainwater.” January 22, 2011. Mary J. Lohnes. http://

maryjlohnes.wordpress.com/2011/01/22/harvesting-rainwater/3. Downspout Initiative: $50 Rebate Program. Forest Hills Connection.

http://www.foresthillsconnection.com/home-front/downspout-initiative-50-rebate-program/

4. Soak up the Rain. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. http://www.epa.gov/region1/soakuptherain/index.html

5. “Do Your Downspouts Lead to the River?” The Rouge River Project, Remedial Action Plan and Friends of the Rouge. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/deq/ess-nps-savvy-do-your-downspouts_209412_7.pdf

6. Michigan Rain Barrels. http://www.matt-ski.com/images/portfolio/mi-rainbarrels/mrb/index.html#

1. “Chapter 4, Contaminated Land.” 2008. Report on the Environment. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. http://www.epa.gov/ncea/roe/docs/roe_final/roe_final_landchap4_46contam_land.pdf

Brownfield Redevelopment1. Brownfield and Land Revitalization. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

http://www.epa.gov/brownfields/2. Brownfield Grants and Loans. Land & Remediation Development.

Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. http://www.michigan.gov/deq/0,4561,7-135-3311_4109_29262---,00.html

3. Brownfield Redevelopment. Development Assistance. Michigan Economic Development Corporation. http://www.michiganbusiness.org/community/development-assistance/#brownfield

Blight Removal1. Detroit Blight Removal Task Force Plan. http://report.timetoendblight.org/2. Acquisition for Spot Blight Removal. U.S. Department of Housing and

Urban Development. http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/comm_planning/communitydevelopment/rulesandregs/memoranda/acqspot89

3. Michigan Community Revitalization Program. Development Assistance. Michigan Economic Development Corporation. http://www.michiganbusiness.org/community/development-assistance/#mcrp

4. Detroit Blight Removal Task Force. http://www.timetoendblight.com/

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1. Creating Community. Sustainable Communities online. http://www.sustainable.org/creating-community

1. Detroit Strategic Framework Plan. 2012. Detroit Future City.2. International Association for Public Participation (IAP2). http://www.

iap2.org/

Public Participation Plan1. Redevelopment Ready Communities.® Michigan Economic

Development Corporation. http://www.michiganbusiness.org/community/development-assistance/#rrc

2. Public Participation Plan. Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. http://www.tri-co.org/Commission/Public_Participation_Plan_12-17-13.pdf

3. Greater Lansing Regional Committee for Stormwater Management Public Participation Plan. https://www.lansingmi.gov/media/view/GLRC_2009_Public_Participation_Plan/2326

4. Public Participation Plan Template. Redevelopment Ready Communities Program MEDC. http://www.michiganbusiness.org/cm/files/redevelopment_ready_communities/public-participation-plan-guide.pdf

5. The Bigger Picture East Lansing: Comprehensive Planning for the Future. 2014. City of East Lansing. http://www.cityofeastlansing.com/comprehensiveplan

Citizens as Leaders1. Detroit Works Project, a part of the Detroit Future City Planning Project.

http://detroitfuturecity.com/

2. The Bigger Picture East Lansing: Comprehensive Planning for the Future. City of East Lansing. http://www.cityofeastlansing.com/comprehensiveplan

3. How Do We Get There? – Community Involvement. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. http://www.epa.gov/greenkit/community4.htm

4. Developing Effective Citizen Engagement: A How-To Guide for Community Leaders. April 2008. The Center for Rural Pennsylvania. http://www.rural.palegislature.us/effective_citizen_engagement.pdf

Charrette1. National Charrette Institute. http://www.charretteinstitute.org/ 2. The Michigan Avenue/Grand River Avenue Vision Charrettes. Mid-Michigan

Program for Greater Sustainability. http://migrand-charrette.com/ 3. PlacePlans. Michgian Municipal League. http://placemaking.mml.org/

place-plans/4. The Charrette. University of Delaware Complete Communities Project

Site. http://completecommunitiesde.org/public-engagement/charrette/

Community Gatherings1. Community Conversations. Public Agenda. http://www.publicagenda.

org/pages/community-conversations 2. A Guide for Hosting Community Conversations. BC Healthy Communities.

http://bankofideas.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Hosting-Community-Conversations-BC-Healthy-Communities.pdf

3. “Section 3. Conducting Public Forums and Listening Sessions.” Community Assessments. Community Tool Box. http://ctb.ku.edu/en/table-of-contents/assessment/assessing-community-needs-and-resources/conduct-public-forums/main

Visioning1. Visioning. Planning Tool Exchange. Orton Family Foundation. http://

www.planningtoolexchange.org/tool/visioning

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2. Building Our Future: A Guide to Community Visioning. Gary Green, Anna Heines, Stephen Halebsky. http://learningstore.uwex.edu/assets/pdfs/G3708.pdf

3. Community Visioning. Sustainable Communities Online. http://www.sustainable.org/creating-community/community-visioning

4. Creating a Community Vision. MRSC Local Government Success. http://www.mrsc.org/subjects/governance/comvision.aspx

Asset Mapping1. Asset Mapping. Planning Tool Exchange. Orton Family Foundation.

http://www.planningtoolexchange.org/tool/asset-mapping 2. Imagine Flint: Master Plan for a Sustainable Flint. 2013. City of Flint.3. Asset-Based Community Development Institute. http://www.

abcdinstitute.org/ 4. Asset Mapping: A Handbook. Tony Fuller, Denyse Guy, Carolyn Pietsch.

http://www.planningtoolexchange.org/sites/default/files/sources/asset_mapping_handbook.pdf

5. “Section 8. Identifying Community Assets and Resources.” Community Assessment. Community Tool Box. http://ctb.ku.edu/en/table-of-contents/assessment/assessing-community-needs-and-resources/identify-community-assets/main

Surveys and Interviews1. Regional Affordable Housing Study. Mid-Michigan Program

for Greater Sustainability. MSU School of Planning, Design and Construction, under contract to the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. http://www.midmichigansustainability.org/Projects/RegionalAffordableHousingStudy.aspx

2. 2040 Long-Rand Transportation Plan. Washtenaw Area Transportation Study.

3. Pew Research Center. http://www.pewresearch.org/ 4. American Association for Public Opinion Research. http://www.aapor.

org/Best_Practices1.htm#.UxoDeomYaM8

5. Michigan State University Institute for Public Policy and Social Research (IPPSR). http://ippsr.msu.edu/osr/services.html

6. National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation. http://ncdd.org/rc/

Focus Groups1. “2. Tri-County’s “Regional Growth: Choices for Our Future” Project.” 2010.

Regional Growth: Choices for Our Future. Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. http://www.mitcrpc.org/TRANSPORTATION PLANNING/Final 2035 LRP/FINAL_2035 Plan Individual Chapters/Chapter 2 2035_FINAL_1-29-10.pdf

2. Rutgers University New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station: Conducting Focus Groups. http://njaes.rutgers.edu/evaluation/resources/focus-groups.asp

3. International Association for Public Participation. http://www.iap2.org/ 4. National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation. http://ncdd.org/rc/

Games as Public Input1. Growth Chip Game. Planning Tool Exchange. Orton Family Foundation.

http://www.planningtoolexchange.org/tool/growth-chip-game 2. Architecture and Urban Planning for Children: Games and Books That

Inspire. May 20, 2013. Renee van Staveren. Sustainable Cities Collective. http://sustainablecitiescollective.com/global-site-plans-grid/154651/architecture-and-urban-planning-children-games-and-books-inspire

3. Grand Rapids Green Pursuits Game. http://grcity.us/design-and-development-services/Planning-Department/Green-Grand-Rapids/Pages/Green-Pursuits.aspx

Social Media1. Social Media. Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_media 2. MindMixer. Mid-Michigan Program for Greater Sustainability. Tri-County

Regional Planning Commission. http://www.midmichigansustainability.org/3. Crowds Part One: Crowdsourcing for Civic Engagement. March 2013.

Nina Misuraca Ignaczak, Michigan Planner E-dition. March 2013. http://www.planningmi.org/downloads/civic_innovation_march_2013.pdf

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Social Media (cont.)4. MiCommunity Remarks. Carlisle Wortman Associates, Inc. http://

micommunityremarks.com/ 5. “Utilizing Social Media in Watershed Planning and Preservation &

Communicating Water Quality Data.” Alan Bean. Presentation at the 2014 Saginaw Bay Watershed Conference on June 12, 2014. http://www.landpolicy.msu.edu/modules.php?name=Documents&op=viewlive&sp_id=2586

Keypad Polling1. Keypad Polling. Planning Tool Exchange. Orton Family Foundation.

http://www.planningtoolexchange.org/browse/results/keypad%20polling 2. Using Keypad Polling to Make Meetings More Productive, Educational, and

Participatory. Spring 2010. David Campt and Matthew Freeman. 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Wiley InterScience. National Civic Review. DOI: 10.1002/ncr.20002. http://www.ncl.org/publications/ncr/99-1/Keypads.pdf

3. Using Keypad Polling to Enhance Public Meetings. June 2010. Greg Keidan. Western City. http://www.westerncity.com/Western-City/June-2010/Using-Keypad-Polling-to-Enhance-Public-Meetings/

Visual Preference Surveys1. Visual Preference Surveys. Planning Tool Exchange. Orton Family

Foundation. http://www.planningtoolexchange.org/tool/visual-preference-surveys

2. Visual Preferences Surveys. Transportation Planning Capacity Building. U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration/Federal Transit Administration. http://www.planning.dot.gov/publicinvolvement/pi_documents/4c-g.asp

3. Visual Preference Survey. Greenfield Tool Box. Calgary Regional Partnership. http://greenfield.calgaryregion.ca/tools/greenfield_process_visualPreferenceSurvey.pdf

4. Visual Preference Surveys. University of Delaware Complete Communities Project Site. http://completecommunitiesde.org/public-engagement/vps/

Audits1. Audits. Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center. http://www.

pedbikeinfo.org/planning/tools_audits.cfm 2. Northern Michigan Community Placemaking Guidebook. Northwest

Michigan Council of Governments. http://www.nwm.org/userfiles/filemanager/831/

3. Pedestrian Environmental Quality Index (PEQI). san Francisco Department of Public Health. http://www.sfhealthequity.org/elements/24-elements/tools/106-pedestrian-environmental-quality-index

4. Federal Highway Administration’s Road Safety Audit (RSA) Guidelines and Prompt Lists for Bicycle or Pedestrian Facilities.

5. Worksite Walkability. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpao/hwi/toolkits/walkability/index.htm

6. Toolkit for the Assessment of Bus Stop Accessibility and Safety. Nelson/Nygaard Consulting Associates and the Project ACTION Advisory Committee and Team. http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/pdf/PlanDesign_Tools_Audits_EasterSealsBusStopAccess2006.pdf

Arts-Based Civic Engagement1. Community Character: How Arts and Cultural Strategies Create,

Reinforce, and Enhance Sense of Place. 2011. Arts and Culture Briefing Papers 03. Kelly Ann Beavers and Kimberley Hodgson. American Planning Association. https://www.planning.org/research/arts/briefingpapers/character.htm

2. Arts & Civic Engagement Tool Kit. AmericansForTheArts.org. http://www.tucsonpimaartscouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Definitions_and_Diagrams.pdf

3. Paint the Pavement. http://www.paintthepavement.org/4. Animating Democracy. http://animatingdemocracy.org/

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1. Social Equity in Governance. National Academy of Public Administration. http://www.napawash.org/fellows/standing-panels/social-equity-in-governance.html

2. AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct. Revised October 3, 2009. American Planning Association. https://www.planning.org/ethics/ethicscode.htm

3. Social Justice and Planning Policy. Adopted January 7, 2013. Michigan Association of Planning. http://www.planningmi.org/downloads/social_equity_policy_final_2013.pdf

Coalition Building1. Community Coalition Assessment Tool. Michigan Department of

Community Health. http://mihealthtools.org/ccat/default.asp?tab=faqs2. Healthy Kids Healthy Michigan. http://www.healthykidshealthymich.com3. Power of We Consortium. http://powerofwe.org/who-we-are4. Coalitions and Partnerships in Community Health. 2007. Francis

Dunn Butterfoss. http://www.amazon.com/Coalitions-Partnerships-Community-Frances-Butterfoss/dp/0787987859/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1402089862&sr=8-1&keywords=community+coalition

5. Developing Effective Coalitions: An Eight Step Guide. Prevention Institute. http://www.preventioninstitute.org/index.php?option=com_jlibrary&view=article&id=104&Itemid=127

Strategic Doing1. “A Ladder of Citizen Participation.” Sherry R. Arnstein. Journal of the

American Institute of Planners. Vol. 35. No. 4. July 1969. pp. 216–224. http://lithgow-schmidt.dk/sherry-arnstein/ladder-of-citizen-participation.html

2. Barbara McKay’s Session on Co-Mentoring and Co-Learning. April 10, 2012. Barbara McKay and Marem Flores. http://ifvpcommunity.ning.com/photo/barbara-McKay-s-session-on-co-mentoring-and-co-learning

3. Comparing Strategic Planning and Strategic Doing. May 1, 2013. Ed Morrison, Lax Kozmon, Strategy-Nets Services, LLC. http://www.edmorrison.com/hello-world

4. Strategic Doing: The Art and Practice of Strategic Action in Open Networks. Ed Morrison. Purdue Center for Regional Development. February 2010. http://www.ci.valdez.ak.us/DocumentCenter/View/1687

5. Intro to Communities of Practice. EB Wenger-Trayer. http://wenger-trayner.com/theory/

Leveling the Planning Field1. Stakeholder Involvement & Public Participation at EPA. 2001. U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency. http://www.epa.gov/evaluate/pdf/stakeholder/stakeholder-involvement-public-participation-at-epa.pdf

2. NashvilleNext. City of Nashville. http://nashville.gov/Government/NashvilleNext/NashvilleNext-Kurdish-Community-Page.aspx

3. Removing Barriers: Planning Meetings that are Accessible to All Participants. 2005. North Carolina Office on Disability and Health, in Collaboration with The Center for Universal Design. http://fpg.unc.edu/sites/fpg.unc.edu/files/resources/other-resources/NCODH_RemovingBarriersPlanningMeetings.pdf

4. “Chapter 4 Public Participation.” Plan Commission Handbook. University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/clue/Documents/PlanCommissions/PC4_PublicParticipation.pdf

Regulatory and Programmatic Changes1. About the Toolkit. Equity Tools. PolicyLink. http://www.policylink.org/

equity-tools/equitable-development-toolkit/about-toolkit 2. King County Equity and Social Justice Initiative. King County,

Washington. http://www.kingcounty.gov/exec/equity.aspx

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Regulatory and Programmatic Changes (cont.)3. “Partnering for an Equitable and Inclusive Nashville.” 2013. NashvilleNext.

City of Nashville. http://www.nashville.gov/Portals/0/SiteContent/Planning/docs/NashvilleNext/next-report-Equity-and-Inclusion.pdf

4. Signature Report. 2010. King County, Washington. http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/DocumentCenter/Home/View/8657

5. The Portland Plan. 2012. City of Portland. www.pdxplan.com6. Equity Tools. PolicyLink. http://www.policylink.org/equity-tools7. Social Equity and Planning Policy. Adopted January 7, 2013. Michigan

Association of Planning. http://www.planningmi.org/downloads/social_equity_policy_final_2013.pdf

1. Sustainable Communities online. 2013. http://www.sustainable.org/economy

Regional Economic Development Plans1. “Building a Sustainable and Desirable Economy-in-Society-in-Nature.”

2012. Costanza R., G. Alperovitz, H.E. Daly, J. Farley, C. Franco, T. Jackson, I. Kubiszewski, J. Schor, and P. Victor. New York, NY: United Nations Division for Sustainable Development. http://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/documents/Building_a_Sustainable_and_Desirable_Economy-in-Society-in-Nature.pdf

2. Jobs in Michigan. Michigan Economic Development Corporation. www.mitalent.org

3. I-69 International Trade Corridor. www.i-69internationaltradecorridor.com/ 4. Prosperity Regions Talent Map. Pure Michigan Talent Connect. http://www.

mitalent.org/prosperity-region-talent-map/5. CEDS – Summary of Requirements. USDOC Economic Development

Administration. http://www.eda.gov/pdf/CEDS_Flyer_Wht_Backround.pdf6. Michigan Regional Prosperity Initiative. www.michigan.gov/

regionalprosperity

Target Market Analysis1. Target Market Analysis. Housing Strategy. Michigan Ave./Grand River Ave.

Corridor. Greater Lansing Area, Michigan. July 10, 2013. LandUse USA.2. Northwest Michigan Regional Prosperity Initiative. Northwest Michigan

Council of Governments. www.nwm.org/planning/featured-stories/northwest-michigan-regional-prosperity-initiative.html

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3. Michigan Ave./Grand River Ave. Corridor – The Greater Lansing MI Area. TMA Summary Tables. Maximum Scenario-Geographic Sector D. LandUse USA.

4. Michigan Ave./Grand River Ave. Corridor – The Greater Lansing MI Area. LandUse USA.

5. MSHDA Guidelines for Market Studies. 2013. Michigan State Housing Authority. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mshda/mshda_li_ca_12_tab_c_market_guide_183861_7.pdf

6. The Capitol Corridor Plan: A Regional Vision for Michigan Avenue/Grand River Avenue. 2014. Dover, Kohl & Partners. Mid-Michigan Program for Greater Sustainability. Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. http://migrand-charrette.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Capitol_Corridor_Draft_Summary_Report_Jan2014.pdf

7. An Analysis of Residential Market Potential: Michigan Street Corridor Study Area. 2011. City of Grand Rapids. http://grcity.us/design-and-development-services/Planning-Department/michiganstreetcorridor/Documents/Mich.%20St.%20Draft%2011-11.pdf

Analyzing Strengths and Opportunities1. “Section 14. SWOT Analysis: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities

and Threats.” Community Assessment. Community Toolbox. http://ctb.ku.edu/en/table-of-contents/assessment/assessing-community-needs-and-resources/swot-analysis/main

2. Community Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) Analysis Table. 2013. Business Attraction Toolkit for BC Communities. Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training. http://www.jtst.gov.bc.ca/businessattractiontoolkit/docs/1.3B%20TOOL%20-%20SWOT%20Table%20Example.pdf

Identification of Economic Assets1. Identifying, Mapping and Mobilizing Our Assets. 2000. Boyd Rossing.

School of Human Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison. http://www.uwex.edu/ces/pdande/progdev/pdf/mappingas.pdf

2. “Section 8. Identifying Community Assets and Resources.” Community Assessment. Community Toolbox. http://ctb.ku.edu/en/table-of-contents/assessment/assessing-community-needs-and-resources/identify-community-assets/main

3. “The Several Forms of ‘Community Mapping’ – 2.” 1998-1999. Best Practice Briefs. No. 4. Michigan State University Outreach Partnerships. http://outreach.msu.edu/bpbriefs/issues/brief4.pdf

Linking Major Employers to Economic Opportunities1. Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. www.tri-co.org/2. Pure Michigan Talent Connect. http://www.mitalent.org/3. Lansing Economic Area Partnership (LEAP). http://www.purelansing.com/4. Michigan State University Innovation Center – Business Connect. http://

businessconnect.msu.edu/economic-development5. Lansing Economic Area Partnership. http://www.purelansing.com/6. Pure Michigan Workforce Development Agency. http://www.

michigan.gov/wda7. Lansing Regional Chamber. http://www.lansingchamber.org/8. Capital Area Michigan Works. http://www.camw.org/

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Business Improvement Districts1. Business Improvement District/Principal Shopping District/ Business

Improvement Zone (BID/PSD/BIZ). 2014. Michigan Economic Development Corporation. http://www.michiganbusiness.org/cm/files/fact-sheets/businessimprovementdistrict.pdf

2. Downtown Detroit Business Improvement Zone (BIZ). http://downtowndetroit.org/do-business/business-improvement-zone-biz/

3. Businesses and Services. Downtown Holland Michigan. www.downtownholland.com/businesses/categories/business-services/

4. Tax Increment Financing Authority (TIFA)/Economic Development Authority (EDC). City of Westland, MI. www.cityofwestland.com/city-government/boards-and-commissions

5. Michigan Downtown Association. http://www.michigandowntowns.com/1/mda/index.asp

6. Michigan Main Street Center. http://www.michiganmainstreetcenter.com7. National Main Street Center. http://www.preservationnation.org/

main-street/

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