Partners Providing 'Better Models' Book to Inspire Ideas for Livable Communities

The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, in partnership with the Department of Community and Economic Development and The Conservation Fund, released a 134-page book “Better Models for Communities in Pennsylvania” this week intended as a tool for local governments to encourage development that makes their communities more attractive, livable and prosperous.

The book outlines six principles for better development:

· Conserve Pennsylvania's farmland, natural areas and scenic assets;

· Maintain a clear edge between town and countryside;

· Build and maintain livable and attractive communities;

· Preserve historic resources;

· Respect local community character in new construction; and

· Reduce the impact of the car and promote walkability.

“Better Models for Development in Pennsylvania" was written by Edward T.

McMahon, a fellow at the Urban Land Institute and formerly with The Conservation Fund, and Shelley S. Mastran, a preservation planner.

Funds to write the book came from DCNR and The Conservation Fund.

DCNR is working with The Conservation Fund and Ed McMahon to develop statewide training and education around the content of the book.

To obtain a copy of the publication contact DCNR at 717-787-7672.


7/22/2005

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