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Maryland's glendening becomes USA's 'smart growth' champion. (Commentary).(Parris Glendening, governor)(Brief Article)

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| February 01, 2002 | Peirce, Neal R. | COPYRIGHT 2002 Government Finance Officers Association. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Can one governor change an entire nation's direction?

It's tough, but Maryland's Parris Glendening, passionate opponent of helter-skelter development that devours open spaces and farm lands while wasting cities and towns, is giving it a heck of a try.

The "smart growth" label that Glendening placed on his landmark 1997 Maryland statute, which cuts off state subsidies for new sprawl development, has been seized on and is now championed by land and community conservationists in all 50 states.

Glendening is clearly America's leading Johnny Appleseed of smart growth, constantly traveling the country to spread the word to willing audiences.

And in his just-completed year as chairman of the National Governors' Association (NGA), he seriously and repeatedly engaged the country's chief state executives on growth issues.

At the governors' annual meeting in Providence, Rhode Island, Glendening was able to present each of them with a "tool kit" of smart growth strategies, loaded into a hand-held Palm computer.

The kit, prepared by NGA's Center for Best Practices (and soon available at www.nga.org), is packed with more than 150 examples of how 30 states have addressed smart growth issues ranging from walkable and well-designed communities to brownfields recovery, Main Street revitalizations, and preserving open spaces. Typical success stories include converting dead suburban malls into town centers in New Jersey and Tennessee, or finding ways to link roads, transit, and land use planning in Colorado, Oregon, and Wisconsin.

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