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  • What is, or is not, a charrette?

    Published on April 25, 2025
    Charrette is a very specific type of public involvement system for design and planning projects. Do not be fooled by people calling every public participation event a charrette.

  • Category 4 sites under the Right to Farm Act Site Selection GAAMP

    Published on April 25, 2025
    Site Selection GAAMP provides local authority to permit livestock keeping in primarily residential areas

  • Prosperity comes from a focus on people, policy and place on a regional scale, part 5

    Published on April 10, 2025
    It takes a region to provide the places, variety, resources and attributes to attract people; economic development also needs to be coordinated among state, regional, educational, local government and private sectors.

  • People count: Population growth leads to basic economic growth, part 3

    Published on April 10, 2025
    Population growth is economic growth, which makes taking steps to attract people to move to a community an important strategy.

  • Lapeer to host state-wide MSU Extension conference focused on supporting entrepreneurs

    Published on February 19, 2025
    MSU Extension will bring communities together to share best practices for entrepreneurial support on May 29-30, 2025.

  • First time visitor perspectives still in high demand for Michigan communities

    Published on February 19, 2025
    Demand for MSU Extension’s First Impressions Tourism assessment program reaches pre-pandemic levels by assisting five communities in understanding assets and unique qualities through first time visitor experiences and perspectives.

  • Registration now open for Governing Essentials webinar series

    Published on January 16, 2025
    The Governing Essentials Series is designed for local elected and appointed officials looking to sharpen their skills and promote good governance practices.

  • Why you should care about planning and zoning

    Published on December 19, 2024
    Being involved in planning and zoning is a great way to help shape the future of your community.

  • Road diets can improve pedestrian safety without compromising capacity

    Published on December 19, 2024
    Since pedestrian safety is a function of vehicle speed, and vehicle speed is a function of roadway width, 4-to-3 lane conversions, also known as road diets, can improve safety without compromising capacity of the roadway.

  • Old versus new: Understanding the new economy part 2

    Published on December 19, 2024
    A very fundamental structural shift has occurred with economic development. In this new economic age, it pays to know the difference between the old and new economy.

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