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Accessory dwelling units – Coming to a neighborhood near you?
Published on September 9, 2022
With interest in urban living on the rise, more communities are considering amending local regulations to allow accessory dwelling units in traditional neighborhoods. -
New Commissioner School 2022
Published on August 31, 2022
New Hybrid format available. Flexible self-paced learning and in-person discussion. -
The inherent value of a charrette: A discussion with Bill Riddick
Published on March 8, 2022
According to author and facilitator Bill Riddick, charrettes offer transformative opportunities for public engagement and policy-change. -
Conflict of interest rules apply to all communities, regardless of size
Published on February 24, 2022
Often a small community struggles to avoid a “conflict of interest” situation – particularly hard because of its small size. But there are not any exceptions or special dispensation due to the size of a community. -
Gifts that make an impact
Published on December 9, 2021
Consider giving gifts this holiday season that will keep you out of debt and let someone know you care. -
bob apple
Published on September 15, 2021
Jack Liu is honored for both groundbreaking work integrating both humans and nature, as well as translating the work into policy and practice. -
可持续生活和领导系列推出for fall 2021 by three leading universities
Published on September 13, 2021
Together, experts from all three institutions will help national attendees to help strengthen critical thinking skills related to future actions and decision making with sustainability in mind through this multi-topic series. -
Our Planning Commission has a vacancy, now what?
Published on September 1, 2021
The correct way to address a vacancy of a position on the board is through the bylaws. -
CSUS alumnus spotlight: Ted Alter
Published on August 30, 2021
“Lead in whatever you’re doing by making it possible for others to lead.” Ted reflects on his experiences as an interdisciplinary researcher, educator, and academic administrator at Penn State University for over 45 years. -
Before settling for a public hearing, consider the continuum of public involvement
Published on August 6, 2021
Referring to the continuum of public involvement before the next big community decision will help your local government design the most effective method for engaging the public.