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Spigot to Spigot

A Finer Filter

Green Infrastructure Rising

Saving a Shared Asset

Oyster As Superhero

On Edge

Half Empty or Half Full?

Shortage in a Land of Plenty

Dam Yanking

In the Same Boat

Our Imperiled Oceans and Coasts

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If you're like most Americans, you're looking for ways to make your community more livable. You want to curb traffic congestion and manage growth ... to eliminate pollution and make housing more affordable. These are the challenges planners face daily. And now more than ever, planners aren't the only ones turning to Planning magazine for answers. Every month thousands of people — professionals and interested laypeople alike — read Planning to learn how innovative planning programs and techniques are reshaping America's communities.

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