CNT Press Mentions July 2010

CNT Includes Transportation as a Variable for Measuring Affordability Olson Planning & Urban Landscapes – July 30, 2010
Can I Afford to Live Here? Tool Lends Transparency to Transportation Costs Muni Net Guide – July 28, 2010
Transportation Impacts in Your Area MPO on the Go – July 28, 2010
Region’s Renewable Resource Milwaukee Wisconsin Journal Sentinel – July 27, 2010
Bike Sharing Service Rolls into Chicago NBC Chicago – July 27, 2010
Using LEED-ND to Identify Good Locations for Smart, Green Development Switchboard from NRDC – July 27, 2010
I-GO to Get Plug-In Vehicles ABC7 Local – July 26, 2010
A No-Brainer for Car-Sharing Fleets: Plug-In EVs Bnet – July 26, 2010
I-GO to Add All-Electric Cars in 2011 Chicago Tribune – July 26, 2010
4 Hidden Costs of Your New Neighborhood John Beckett’s Real Estate Blog – July 25, 2010
USGBC Opens Building Performance Partnership to Current LEED-Certified Buidings Environmental Leader – July 23, 2010
Transportation Costs Based on Where You Live in Tuscon House Chick – July 23, 2010
Want to Know How Much Your Home Really Costs? Earl Blumenauer – July 22, 2010
The Road to Foreclosures Memphis Flyer / In the Bluff – July 21, 2010
DOE Announces $30 Million for Energy-Efficient Housing Partnerships US Department of Energy – July 20, 2010
News from the National Housing Conference Dribin’s Housing Blog – July 19, 2010
Illiana Becomes Force in Local Planning Efforts NWI Times – July 14, 2010
Group Raises Questions About Cost of Living in Suburbs Maine Public Broadcasting Network – July 13, 2010
Green Infrastructure for Clean Water Act of 2010′ Introduced to Senate Smart Growth News – July 8, 2010
Sen. Tom Udall Intros Bill on Water Quality, Establishment of Regional Centers for Green Infrastructure Democracy for New Mexico – July 8, 2010
Green Infrastructure Recommendations for Clean Water Act Sent to Governor, General Assembly Leaders Aledo Times Record – July 7, 2010
Ill. EPA Delivers ‘Green’ Report to Gov, Lawmakers KWQC-6 Davenport – July 7, 2010

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