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Land Use Reports
2002 Annual Report on Land Use, January 2003 – Fourth Annual Report
- Executive Summary and Introduction
- Planning and Growth Trends
- Key Factors
- Pennsylvania at the Crossroads
- Appendix - Background Documentation
2001 Annual Report on Land Use, January 2002 – Third Annual Report
- Executive Summary
- Background and Introduction
- Looking Back - 2001 Accomplishments
- Looking Ahead - Agenda 2002
2000 Annual Report on Land Use, January 2001 – Second Annual Report
- Introduction
- Creating the Foundation that Moves Pennsylvania Forward: The Center's Progress Report
- Land Use Trends in Pennsylvania
- Moving Pennsylvania Forward: Land Use Agenda 2001
- Conclusion
- Appendix A: The Center's Land Use Accomplishments Since 1999
- Appendix B: Executive Order 1999-1
- Appendix C: State Planning Assistance Matrix
- Appendix D: Agencies Making a Difference
1999 Annual Report on Land Use, January 2000 – First Annual Report
Interagency Land Use Supplementary Report, August 2000
Recommendations for state agencies to incorporate the Commonwealth's land use policy into their programs and policies.
- Interagency Land Use Team Supplementary Report
- Appendix A - Land Use Programs Inventory
- Appendix B - Growing Smarter Education and Training Inventory
Land Use Trends in Pennsylvania, January 2000
Analysis of 38 different land use indicators clarifying how land is being used in Pennsylvania at the beginning of the 21st century.
- Section 1 - Land Use Indicators
- Section 2 - Demographic Economic Housing Trends
- Section 3 - Indirect Factors of Land Use
- Section 4 - Land Use Management Techniques
Land Use in Pennsylvania: Practices and Tools, An Inventory, Addendum, August 2002
(Please note: in the original hardcopy of this document some pages were intentionally left blank for formatting purposes. The blank pages were removed from being scanned.)
Land Use in Pennsylvania: Practices and Tools, An Inventory, January 2000
- Titles/Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Creating a Community Vision
- Developing a Plan
- Planning for Infrastructure and Growth
- Zoning Techniques
- Preservation and Conservation Techniques
- Revitalizing Our Communities
- Beyond Local Boundaries: Cooperative and Intergovernmental Planning
- The Work Ahead
- Glossary
- Resources
- Index and Survey
Pennsylvanians Speak: Sound Land Use Forums Report, January 2000
Results of the 53 Sound Land Use Forums held in the summer of 1999.
- Foreword/Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- What did Pennsylvanians Say About Sound Land Use?
- What did Pennsylvanians Say About Planning Issues?
- What did Pennsylvanians Say About Legal Issues?
- Conclusion
- Glossary
- Appendices
The Land Use Executive Order 1999-1 requires the Center to report to the Governor annually on land use trends in Pennsylvania and to make recommendations regarding changes in law or policy to support the Administration's land use goals.