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File Number
8059
Description
Section D General Studies-State Water Plan
State
CO
Date
1/15/1973
Author
Stephen Suloway
Title
Land Use Planning-Reports-Land Use Planning
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<br />Land Use Planning <br /> <br />Reports <br /> <br />2814 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. <br />Washingtan, D. C. 20007 <br />(202) 333-5444 <br /> <br />Land use planning . <br /> <br />How far will it go? Who's going to do it? What will Federal and <br />state planning controls mean to you and your organization? <br /> <br />This year Con~ress and many state le~islatures will <br />start answering these and many other important questions <br />surrounding the vital issue of land use planning in the <br />United States. <br /> <br />Thus, it will never be more essential for you to stay current with <br />legislative and administrative developments. They may critically affect <br />your future. <br />j <br /> <br />LAND USE PLANNING REPORTS -- a new bi-weekly, in-depth <br />newsletter starting March 12 -- can be that essential <br />information link for you. As you can see from the enclosed <br />issue, we can be your eyes and ears in Washington and <br />elsewhere around the country. <br /> <br />With years of experience, LUPR editors will not only report news <br />developments on Capitol Hill . . . in the White House . . . in state <br />capitols. . . in Washington lobbyists' offices. . . in business and <br />industry. . . in key Federal agencies. . . wherever the action is. But, <br />they will also help you interpret the meaning and implications of Washington <br />activities and will report behind-the-scenes moves affecting land use <br />planning. <br /> <br />As Congress approaches a decision this year on broad <br />land use legislation, we'll be here to tell you in detail <br />how the program adopted will affect you. . . we'll also be <br />here to tell you how the program is being regulated, <br />administered, financed and, in fact, anythin~ pertinent <br />about its entire operation. <br /> <br />Unlike most newsletters, ours does not attempt to squeeze important <br />developments into a few sentences or paragraphs. We know the value to you <br />of in-depth information and provide it in 8 to 12 page issues every two <br />weeks. <br /> <br />2.982 <br />
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