Series III: Research, Publications, Projects, and Initiatives

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Series III: Research, Publications, Projects, and Initiatives

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Headquartered in Washington, DC, the mission of the CNU is to champion walkable urbanism by providing resources, education, and technical assistance to create socially just, economically robust, environmentally resilient, and people centered places. The CNU leverages the principles of the New Urbanism to advance three key goals: to diversify neighborhoods, to design for climate change, and to legalize walkable places. https://www.cnu.org/

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Includes correspondence, draft publications, publications, markup pages, supporting materials, study results, reports, and brochures relating to Congress for the New Urbanism research, publications, projects, and initiatives: the Charter Book draft, CNU Task Force publications, Treasure Valley partnership workshops, the Revitalization of Greyfield Malls project, Sierra Business Council and the Design Code project, Hope VI Design Training Manual draft, "It's Time: A report on CNU Board Opinions and Recommendations for CNU's Future" publication, New Urbanism Real Estate Database project, CNU research activities, the Malls into Mainstreets project, CNU Reports, the Sustainable Street Network Principles project, and assorted promotional literature.

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  • English

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  • Latin

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