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Radiant City
January 6, 2012 | 10:54 am

Playing Tea Party: Planning and Agenda 21

2011 is over, but not forgotten. Indeed, in the planning world, it will be remembered as the year when many planners across the country began fielding smart growth policy objections from Tea Party supporters and those concerned about the U.N’s Agenda 21. No shortage of articles and blog posts, written in tones that drip with frustration yet offer few solutions, have documented the trend.

These concerns are no small issue. Rather, they’re a formidable distraction capable of sinking years of work and wasting hundreds of thousands of dollars. In an era of diminishing resources, they’re something most communities simply can’t afford.

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Category Planning and Design, Public Engagement, Public Policy24 CommentsTags Agenda 21, Le Corbusier, Nathan Norris, planning, Radiant City, smart growth, Tea Party, Wendell Cox, zoning

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