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CNU Charter Awards 2000 Project Information Sheet: Salt Lake City Region, Utah (also known as Greater Wasatch Area)

Winning Charter Awards submission. The submission packet presents a regionwide public process to show public and decision makers what tradeoffs will result from growth patterns. The process became a consensus-building exercise for the Salt Lake region, in which many members of the public expressed support for compact development.

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CNU Charter Awards 2000 Project Information Sheet: Western Australia

Winning Charter Awards submission. The submission packet presents a code designed to reorient sprawl development around Perth, Australia into a series of towns that are based on walkable, compact neighborhoods. The code enhances the feasibility of transit, increases the potential quality of life, and enhances economic viability for the region.

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CNU Charter Awards 2000 Project Information Sheet: San Bartolomeo, Italy

Winning Charter Awards submission. The submission packet presents a mixed-use resort town built in traditional Italian fashion in San Bartolomeo, Italy. The scale, density, geographic location, building and street design are all in keeping with tradition and are pleasing to the eye.

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CNU Charter Awards 2003 Project Information Sheet: Sarasota, Florida

Winning Charter Awards submission. The submission packet presents an overlay to Sarasota County, Florida’s existing comprehensive plan. Everglades wetlands are protected by transferring development rights and providing incentives for ecologically sound land use. Compact development is also encouraged though the establishment of growth boundaries.

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CNU Charter Awards 2003 Project Information Sheet: Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Winning Charter Awards submission. The submission packet presents a project that hinges on the removal of a freeway overpass in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This reclamation of land includes a reconnection of the traditional street grid, new neighborhoods, a riverfront walkway, new retail, housing, and parks.

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