CNT Update, CNT Press Mentions July 2011

Take Steps Now to Reduce Flooding Daily Herald July 31, 2011
Carbon Footprints Tricky to Measure Twin Cities Daily Planet July 29, 2011
Sustainable Perfection: A Michigan Couple’s Model Green Home The Atlantic July 29, 2011
‘Net Zero’ Living With a Green Home in a Walkable, Historic Neighborhood NRDC Switchboard Blog July 29, 2011
Chicago Flooding Q&A: Freak Storms, Aging Sewers, and Chicago’s Topography Lead to Flooding Woes Chicago Tribune July 28, 2011
Deteriorating Transportation Infrastructure Could Cost America $3.1 Trillion Huffington Post July 27, 2011
Federal Regulations at Odds with Demand for Urban Housing DC Streetsblog July 26, 2011
IL EPA Awards Green Infrastructure Grants for Stormwater Management Program news.Gnom.es July 23, 2011
Grants will Help Galesburg Sanitary District Complete Projects The Register-Mail July 21, 2011
Aging in Place, Stuck Without Options United Front July 21, 2011
Abogo Looks at Cleveland Gas Prices Greater Ohio July 20, 2011
Turning an Ordinary Home into a Green Home Chicago Agent Magazine July 18, 2011
CNT Launches Neighborhood Stormwater Management Initiative on the North Side of Chicago Topix July 14, 2011
I-GO Car Sharing In Focus Blog July 13, 2011
Center Square Legislators Pass Legislation to Promote Electric Vehicles The Center Square Journal July 12, 2011
Marc Lane, the Social Enterprise Alliance, and Mission-Driven Entrepreneurs Read All About It! Blog July 12, 2011
Small Employers Find Ways to Help Staffers Defray Transit Costs Crain’s Chicago Business July 11, 2011
Illinois Governor Signs Electric Vehicle Legislation Illinois Environmental Council July 11, 2011
Chicago’s Center for Neighborhood Technology Rooted in the Earth Blog July 10, 2011
Suburban Seniors Won’t Age in Place Too Well Sun Times Media July 8, 2011
Oak Park Joins Ranks of Local Sustainability Effort Oak Park-River Forest Patch July 7, 2011
Tricked-out Transit Sacramento News & Review July 7, 2011
Applying a Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard to Green Infrastructure PEW July 6, 2011
Houston Seniors Struggle with Poor Access to Transit Transportation Nation July 5, 2011
Aging in Place; Stuck Without Options Aga Artka Blog July 4, 2011

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