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Smart Growth Illustrated

In 1996, the Smart Growth Network identified a set of development practices that communities across the nation were using to build healthy, vibrant, and economically competitive places. The resulting 10 principles are intended to be broad enough to apply to communities of all sizes and contexts.

Smart Growth Illustrated provides visual examples of smart growth techniques being used in real places. These examples were created in 2006, and, in some cases, updated in 2011 and 2012. They offer early examples of smart growth implementation, which helped serve as a foundation and reference point for future development efforts. 

While every example illustrates several smart growth principles, each one was chosen to highlight one specific principle. Together, these case studies show how the 10 smart growth principles have helped 20 communities around the country build and support healthy, prosperous neighborhoods with a high quality of life for people of all income levels.

Find more examples of smart growth projects. 

Smart Growth Principle Case Study
Mix land uses Eighth and Pearl, Boulder, CO
Legacy Town Center, Plano, TX
Take advantage of compact building design Belmont Dairy, Portland, OR
Highlands' Garden Village, Denver, CO
Create a range of housing opportunities and choices Hismen Hin-Nu Terrace, Oakland, CA
Benedict Commons, Aspen, CO
Create walkable neighborhoods Northwest Landing, DuPont, WA
Bethesda Row, Bethesda, MD
Foster distinctive, attractive communities with a strong sense of place The Can Company, Baltimore, MD
Downtown Brea, Brea, CA
Preserve open space, farmland, natural beauty, and critical environmental areas Abacoa, Jupiter, FL
East Lake Commons, Decatur, GA
Strengthen and direct development toward existing communities Mizner Park, Boca Raton, FL
Uptown District, San Diego, CA
Provide a variety of transportation choices King Farm, Rockville, MD
The Crossings, Mountain View, CA
Make development decisions predictable, fair, and cost effective Green Tape Program, Silver Spring, MD
Compact Development Endorsement Program, San Francisco, CA
Encourage community and stakeholder collaboration in development decisions Barrio Logan, San Diego, CA
East Russell, Louisville, KY

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Last updated on December 13, 2024
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