Keeping Oregon's Communities Cool & Climate-Friendly: Creating Livable Communities Through Blueprint Planning
Join 1000 Friends of Oregon, one of OEC's partners for more livable communities, to hear about practical, common sense strategies to provide Oregon's fast-growing communities with better transportation choices, reduce global warming pollution, and lower household transportation costs.
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Oct 22, 2009 from 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm |
| Where | Springfield Public Library, 225 Fifth Street, Springfield, OR |
| Contact Name | Tara Sulzen |
| Contact Phone | 503.497.1000 x153 |
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To help Oregon meet its greenhouse gas reduction targets and create more livable communities, a legislatively created Task Force is considering strategies to reduce global warming pollution through smarter land use and transportation planning.
Join 1000 Friends of Oregon, one of OEC's partners for more livable communities, to hear about practical, common sense strategies to provide Oregon's fast-growing communities with better transportation choices, reduce global warming pollution, and lower household transportation costs.
Come join the conversation to find out how you can make your neighborhood vibrant and healthy for our families and future generations. Featuring Eugene Mayor Kitty Piercy and 1000 Friends' Policy Director and Task Force Member Mary Kyle McCurdy.

