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Live, Work, Play and Help the Environment
Posted on June 30, 2010 by Tadd Miller
The Urban Land Institute (“ULI”) released a report last week that shows the importance of Mixed Use and Urban Infill on the potential for long term sustainability within the US. Confirming what Milhaus has always found a logical conclusion from opinion based theory, ULI has now substantiated that urban infill and mixed use projects and/or communities where people can work, play, and shop closer to home, actually produce less traffic loads, thus lowering energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. You should check out ULI’s report, Land Use and Driving available for members on their website www.uli.org, or click on the following link.
This entry was posted in Sustainability, Transportation and tagged ULI, Urban Infill, mixed use, mixed use development
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