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On the Move!
The Newsletter of UFS

      On the Move! is the quarterly newsletter for Upstate Forever Spartanburg. Each issue is in PDF format. Please click on the links below to read each issue in its entirety.

 

December 2008:
Traffic Laws: A Primer; Where Does Our Garbage Go?; Coming Events

September 2008:
A Look Back at the Spartanburg Office: Still “On the Move”; Special Thanks to All Our Spartanburg County Members; Green Screen Film Series for Fall 2008

June 2008:
Stormwater Management and Flood Prevention Ordinances; Rain Barrels 101; Fall Workshops

March 2008:
The Importance of a Sound Transportation System; Circling Home with John Lane; Sustainability through Gardening;...and much more!

December 2007:
The Basics of Conservation Developments; Reducing Your Impact A Look into Sources and Solutions; What We Are Doing to Grow Sustainably;...and much more!

October 2007:
Parks and Greenspace: A Necessary Investment; County Council Passes Complete Streets Resolution; EarthCraft House
Comes to Spartanburg;...and much more!

June 2007:
The Survey Says... Spartanburg County Wants a Land Use Plan; Comprehensive Land Use Planning; Become a Member;...and much more!

March 2007:
School Sprawl; Green Home Construction; Become a Member...and much more!

December 2006:
An Introduction to the Transect; Transect Case Study: Nashville Davidson County,Tennessee; Your Town Workshop a Huge Success...and much more!

Summer 2006:
Public Survey Gauges Interest in Traditional Neighborhood Developments; Charleston Mayor Joe Riley in Session II of the 2006 Building Our Future Speaker Series; Upstate Forever Receives Grant for Design Workshop...and much more!

Spring 2006:
Morgan Square Reborn: New Life and Energy for Downtown Spartanburg; Dalton Roberts in Session I of the 2006 Building Our Future Speaker Series; Upcoming American Planning Association Conference...and much more!

Fall 2005:
Featuring Sustainable Building Design; Interviews with local architects Cullen Pitts and John Bell Hines; Glenwood Park: Why EarthCraft is becoming a standard in Atlanta

Summer 2005:
Featuring Traditional Neighborhood Development: Building New Neighborhoods in the Old Way and an Interview with Mark III Property Developers Mike and Laura Henthorn

Winter 2005:
Featuring Downtowns: Where Economic Development and Active Living Meet and an Interview with Spartanburg Mayor Bill Barnet and Spartanburg City Manager Mark Scott

Fall 2004:
Featuring Taming the Big Box Gorilla and an Interview with Greer Mayor Rick Danner