7/6/2008   MLUI Home | Growth Management | Land & Water | Transportation | Partner With Us

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STAFF
HANS VOSS
Executive Director
ARLIN WASSERMAN
Policy Director
KEITH SCHNEIDER
Program Director
PATTY CANTRELL
Managing Editor

PROJECTS
Kelly Thayer
Transportation Project Coordinator
JIM LIVELY
Planner
ANDREW GUY
Journalist/Organizer
JOHANNA MILLER
Policy Specialist
DUSTY FANCHER
Lansing Policy Coordinator

PRODUCTION
GAIL DENNIS
Art Director
PATRICK OWEN
Photographer,
Communications Coordinator
DOUG ROSE
Web Coordinator

MEMBER SERVICES
ALICIA HARRISON
Outreach Coordinator
MARY ELLEN PATTYN
Office Manager

CONTRACT SUPPORT
SASKIA VAN WOLFEREN
AARON DENNIS
GALAXY SYSTEMS, INC.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
BOB SUTHERLAND
Chair
DEBORAH J. ROHE
Secretary
RICHARD J. HITCHINGHAM
Treasurer

RALPH GRAHAM
MAUREEN MARTIN
HELEN MILLIKEN
ROBERT OTWELL
VIRGINIA B. PIERCE
HOWARD A. TANNER, Ph.D
JOHN P. VINKEMULDER
HANS VOSS
WILLARD WOLFE
TIMOTHY YOUNG

GENERAL COUNSEL

OLSON & BZDOK, P.C.
 

 









Editor's Note



NATURAL PROSPERITY

Detroit teaches Michigan a lesson in natural economics
Kids get the nonpoint picture
Cheaper by the wetlands
State fuels growth pressures
Homeowners scrub up after sprawl
Empty hooks on top rivers
Water watchers sound alarm up north
Fresh thinking spares a growing township and its creek
Here’s how
Take action


NEWS AND ACTION
CHEERS AND JEERS
ELM STREET WRITERS GROUP
AT THE INSTITUTE
Guess what! Fake wetlands don’t work
  State orders big fake wetland
Out front on South Fox Island
Great Lakes drilling shifts political winds
Townships stand firm on growth
Detroit takes big transit step


All contents copyright © 2001, Michigan Land Use Institute. Photographs throughout, except where noted, by Patrick Owen.
 
 


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The Great Lakes Bulletin offers in-depth reporting and reasoned analysis about Michigan’s land use issues to inspire citizens to become more involved in designing their own communities. It is published by the Michigan Land Use Institute, an independent, nonprofit organization that conducts research and works with policy makers and citizens to help foster a new approach to economic development that respects the land, the community that inhabits the land, and the inherent process of change.

 
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