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Upstate Update

      Upstate Forever's "Upstate Update" is a news bulletin about current issues and happenings in our region, published approximately ten times per year. Previous issues of the Upstate Update are listed below in reverse chronological order. Click on the issue number to read that Upstate Update. If you would like to be on our electronic mailing list for the Upstate Update, please click on the link to the right.

The current Upstate Update is:
Upstate Update No. 106
February 2010
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Topics in this month's UU:

  • Upstate Forever Honors Annual Award Winners
  • Air Quality Forum to Focus on Fleet Efficiency
  • Compromise on Third Dam May Restore Twelve Mile River
  • Identifying Critical Lands for Water Quality in the Upstate
  • Upstate Forever Staff Log Alternative Transportation Miles
  • Upstate Forever Job Opening
  • Upcoming Upstate Forever Events
  • Lots o' Links
  • Quote of the Year

Upstate Update Archive

Issue No.

Date

Description

105 1/2010 Top Ten Achievements in 2009; Upcoming Upstate Forever Events; Quote of the Year
104 12/2009 Upstate Forever Office Earns LEED Platinum Designation; Amid Controversy, Greenville County Passes Comprehensive Plan; Federal Court Recommends $3 Million for Removing Third Dam; Upstate Forever Protects Properties in Abbeville, Oconee, and Spartanburg Counties; Oconee County Citizens Advocate for Local Conservation Bank; Clinton Envisions Its Future; Greenville is Bike-Friendly; Conservation Groups Agree on 2010 Legislative Priorities; Quote of the Month
103 10/2009 Judge Defers Ruling on Removal of Third Dam on Twelve Mile River; Key Oconee Property Protected; Spartanburg Learns More About Improving “The Air We Breathe”; Limited Boating Allowed on Upper Chattooga; Conservation Groups Urge Funding for Land Conservation in Climate Bill; Upstate Break a Unique Golf Challenge; Introducing...Upstate Forever Coffee; Federal Employees Can Help Upstate Forever; Upcoming Upstate Forever Events; Quote of the Month
102 7/2009 30 Billion Reasons to Protect Natural Resources; PCB Contamination in Twelve Mile River and Lake Hartwell: The Court Takes Control; Improving "The Air We Breathe" in Spartanburg; "The Carbon Edge": Stimulus Funds in SC; LID Speaker Series Takes Place in Spartanburg and Anderson; Upcoming Upstate Forever Events; Lots O' Links; Quote of the Month
101 4/2009

Saluda River Named Nation's 6th Most Endangered; Upstate Reality Check is a Resounding Success; Stormwater Ordinances in Greenville and Spartanburg Counties; Landfill Regulations at the Tipping Point; DHEC Board Refuses to Require Minimum Flow Release from Table Rock Reservoir; Spring Into a New EarthCraft Home!; Upcoming Upstate Forever Events; Lots O' Links; Quote of the Month

100 03/2009

Stimulus Legislation: What It Means for the Upstate; Upstate Forever Submits Recommendations on Greenville County Comprehensive Plan; New Park at Cedar Shoals Funded After 12-Year Wait; Hot Topic: Landfills; Upstate Forever Releases LID Recommendations Report; Build Green -- Spring Into an EarthCraft House; Upstate Forever: Now on Two Wheels; Best of Upstate Forever" Now Available; Upcoming Upstate Forever Events; Lots O' Links; Quote of the Month

99 01/2009

Top Ten Achievements in 2008: Growth Projection Study Released; Green Goes Mainstream; Upstate Forever Undertakes Comprehensive Water Quality Initiative; Counties Plan for the Future; State Maps Out Climate Change Strategies; Tougher Ozone Standards Approved; Nine Times Property Becomes a Nature Preserve; Land Trust Achieves Accreditation; Tree Ordinance Enacted in Greenville; Strategies Developed for Saving Lake Greenwood; The Terrible Ten; Upcoming Upstate Forever Events; Quote of the Year

98 11-12/2008 Upstate Forever Opens Green Headquarters; Upstate Forever’s Land Trust Program Achieves Accreditation; Greenville and Oconee Counties Enable Zoning; Conservation Bank Emptied; Check Off for State Parks; Upstate Forever Presents Awards at Annual Meeting; Anderson Teens Promote Sustainability; What To Do about Drugs in our Water Supply; Farmers Should Take Care in Wetland Alteration; Upstate Forever Wins Leadership Award; Upcoming Upstate Forever Events; Lots o' Links; Quote of the Month
97 09/2008 First Phase of Nine Times Project Complete; Cliffs Wastewater Plan Raises Concerns; Upstate Forever Releases "Saving Lake Greenwood" Report; Counties Receiving Input on Zoning and Land Use; New Office Nears Completion; Wanted: Bicycles; It's Not So Hard to Build Green; State Seeks Citizen Input on Water and Energy Resources; Celebrate Lake Robinson this Saturday; FestiFall Coming to Walnut Grove; Upcoming Upstate Forever Events; Lots o' Links; Quote of the Month;
96 08/2008 Zoning Efforts Gain Momentum; Upstate Forever, Conservation Partners to Appeal Cliffs Golf Course Decision; Upstate Forever Opposes Tyger River Dam and Advocates for Regional Water Supply Study; Upstate Forever Launches Interactive LID Mapping System; Legislative Wrap-up; SC Guide to Climate Change Released; 63 Acres Added to Jocassee Gorge;s A Win-Win for Art and the Environmen;t Upcoming Upstate Forever Events; Quote of the Month;
95 7/2008 Update on Dispute at the Cliffs; SC Conservation Bank Funds Nine Times and More; Spartanburg County Looks Ahead; Greenville's Carbon Footprint Small, But Growing; Golf Tourney and Land Trust Day Raise $15K!; Upcoming Upstate Forever Events; Lots o' Links; Quote of the Month;
94 6/2008 Upstate Forever Announces Water Quality Initiative; Coalition of Conservation Groups Challenges DHEC's Approval of Cliffs' Golf Course; Federal Tax Incentives for Conservation Extended; Breaking Through the Myths About LID; The Economic Case for Smart Growth; Upstate Forever Co-hosts Candidate Forum; Upcoming Upstate Forever Events; Lots o' Links; Quote of the Month
93 5/2008 Upstate Population Growth Continues; Get Involved in Comprehensive Planning; Green AND Affordable; Oconee Zoning Debated; Upstate Mills Undergo Revitalization; Conservation Credit Transfers; Upcoming Upstate Forever Events; Lots o' Links; Quote of the Month
92 3/2008 EPA to Strengthen Ozone Standard; Imagining Greenville County; Oconee Moves Toward Planning; DHEC Considering Rule Changes for Landfills; Upstate Forever Launches Tenth Anniversary Celebration; Lobby Day a Success!; DOT Drafts Transportation Plan; Upcoming Upstate Forever Events; Lots o' Links; Quote of the Month
91 2/2008 Developed Land in the Upstate Could Triple by 2030; Stop I-3 through South Carolina!; Upstate Forever Working to Improve Cliffs Development; Tree Ordinance Passes in Greenville; Wow! 10,000 Acres Protected!; Upstate Forever Green Office Renovation Update; Daniel High School Update; Time to Be Heard in Columbia; Art and Conservation a Grand Success!; Upcoming Upstate Forever Events; Lots o' Links; Quote of the Month
90 1/2008 Top Ten Achievements in 2007; Lots o' Links; Quote of the Year
89 Nov-Dec 07 Controversy Erupts Over Cliffs Development; Greenville County Tree Ordinance Fails By One Vote; More on Ozone; Upstate Forever Names Annual Award Winners; SC Mayors Urge Leadership on Climate Change; Upstate Forever Launches Green Building Blog and Webpage; Stay Informed-Subscribe to Email Bulletins; Upcoming Upstate Forever Events; Lots o' Links Quote of the Month
88 10/04/07 Upstate Forever Supports a More Stringent Ozone Standard; Asbury Hills Methodist Camp Saved; WNC Land Preserved; Pickens County Rolls Out Vision Plan; Oconee’s is Underway; Volunteer Update: New Projects and a New Coordinator; Annual Report Available Online; Spartanburg Recognized as Bike-Friendly City; Update: No New High School on Clemson Forest Land;Upcoming Events; Lots o' Links; Quote of the Month
87 8/31/07

Stumphouse is Saved!; Upstate Forever to Host Conference on Conservation Agreements; New High School Threatens Clemson Forest; Spartanburg County Moves Ahead with Parks Funding Plan; LID Audit Goes National; “Preserving Local Character” in Spartanburg; Cool Counties to Fight Global Warming; Greenville County Tree Ordinance Update; Spartanburg Mayor Barnet Honored; GCRD Recognized; Upcoming Event; Lots o' Links; Quote of the Month

86 7/20/07

Conservation Bank Funds Five Upstate Projects; Your Help is Needed to Protect Stumphouse Mountain and Issaqueena Falls!; GHS Makes $1 Million Gift to Tram-Trail; Greenville County Tree Ordinance Update; Furman President Helps Lead National Environmental Effort; Job Openings; Sustainable Living Tips of the Month; Upcoming Events; Lots o' Links; Quote of the Month

85 6/15/07

Upstate Forever Hosts Stormwater Symposium; Spartanburg Residents Get Educated on Comprehensive Planning; Mast General Store Donates Proceeds from Land Trust Day; Greenways Planning Takes Off; Conservationists Convene in Columbia; Colin Hagan Awarded Compton Fellowship; Upstate Forever Offsets CO2 Emissions; Sustainable Living Tips of the Month; Upcoming Events; Lots o' Links; Quote of the Month

84 4/23/07

EARTH DAY MESSAGE 2007; Climate Change and the End of Oil; Light Imprint New Urbanism: Cost-Effective Conservation; Greenville Moves Forward on Trails Plan; Hargett Elected to NWF Board; Huffman Honored at Statehouse; Wyche Named to Climate Change Panel; Upcoming Events; Lots o' Links; Quote of the Month

83 3/15/07

Tree Committee Releases Report; Progress in Protecting Stumphouse Mountain; Greenville Passes Big Box Design Standards; Governor Speaks Out on Climate Change; Mayors Support Energy Alternatives; Upstate Forever Chosen for Pilot Accreditation Program; Are You a Conservation Buyer?; Lake Conestee Clean Up; Upcoming Events; Lots o' Links; Quote of the Month

82 2/17/07

Stumphouse Mountain Threatened; Art and Conservation Celebration a Grand Success; National Forests for Sale—Again; Upstate Forever Makes an Impact at the State House; Tax Incentives for Land Preservation May Become Permanent; Viney Honored by SC Wildlife Federation; Imagine Anderson Seeks Citizen Feedback; Upcoming Events; Lots o’ Links; Quote of the Month

81 1/26/07

Top Ten Achievements in 2006; Upcoming Events; Quote of the Year

80 12/19/06

Gov. Sanford Seeks Additional $20 Million for Conservation Bank; TRAC Plan Approved!; Regulatory Takings a Renewed Threat in 2007; Economic Benefits of Greenways; Viney Named Director of Spartanburg Office; Editorial: People Want Local Governments to Protect Their Homes and Property Values; Partnership with Upper Savannah Land Trust; Upcoming Events; Lots o’ Links; Quote of the Month

79 10/19/06

Greenville County Parks Initiative; Lake Conestee Nature Park Opens to Public October 28; Visioning Process underway in Anderson and Pickens; Spartanburg hosts Speaker Series Events; Your Town Workshop a Huge Success; Owen Appointed to National Board; Volunteers Needed; Reading List: Staff Pick; Upcoming Events; Lots o’ Links; Quote of the Month

78 09/22/06 How Did Our State Legislators Score on Conservation Issues?; Furman University Adopts Sustainability as an Overarching Goal and Declares Year of the Environment Land Purchase Preserves 39,000 Acres in Lowcountry—Largest in South Carolina History; BMW Turns Waste into Paint; Column: Politicians Can’t See the Forest for the Trees; Upcoming Events; Lots o’ Links; Quote of the Month
77 08/12/06

New Tax Incentives for Conservation Easements; The Proposed Landfill in Laurens County: Winning the Battle but Losing the War?; Hot Topics in the Upstate; City of Greenville Endorses Kyoto Protocol; Upstate House Guide to Sustainable Living: Roofing; Patterson Receives Order of the Palmetto; Upcoming Events; Lot's O' Links; Quote of the Month

76 07/01/06

Study Indicates Dramatic Loss of Greenville’s Forest Land; Tram-Trail Chugs Along; SC Global Warming Pollution Up; Charleston Mayor Has Advice for Spartanburg; National Forest Watch; Golf Tourney a Success!; Mast General Store Donates to Upstate Forever; Reading List: Staff Pick; Upcoming Events; Lot's O' Links; Quote of the Month

75 05/19/06

SRWC Releases Pavement Standards Audit; Planning Commissions Demystified; Whole Foods Opening Benefits Upstate Forever; Spartanburg Spends “175 Minutes in Morgan Square”; Reading List: Staff Pick; Upstate House Guide to Sustainable Living: Flooring; Greenville County Tree Committee; Air Quality Report Card: Mixed Results for the Upstate; Upcoming Events; Lots o’ Links; Quote of the Month

74

04/25/06

Regulations Mean More Profits; Good Planning Means Reduced Service and Infrastructure Costs; Conservation Design Means Reduced Expenses and Greater Profits; Protecting Trees Means Huge Savings for Air and Water Quality Programs;Green Buildings Mean More Productive Workers and Students; Green Buildings Mean Reduced Operating and Energy Costs; Protecting Watersheds Means Reduced Treatment Costs for Drinking Water; Reuse and Recycling Reduce Disposal Costs

73

03/20/06

No New Landfill in Spartanburg County!; Upstate Forever Opposes Sale of Forest Service Land; SRWC Releases “State of the Watershed” Report, Holds Lake Greenwood Forum; Greenville County Tree Committee Update; Upstate House Guide to Sustainable Living: Solar Water Heating; Upstate Forever Benefits from Art Show; Member Feedback: Green Schools; Upcoming Events; Lot's O' Links; Quote of the Month

72

02/20/06

Spartanburg County Citizens Against the Landfill Organized; New Format for Legislative Update; SRWC Wins State Award!; Governor Sanford Addresses Conservation and Quality of Life; Tree Committee Holds First Meeting; Upstate House Guide to Sustainable Living: Spray Foam Insulation; Reading List: Staff Pick; Upcoming Events; Lot's O' Links; Quote of the Month

71

01/13/06

Top Ten Achievements in 2005; Upcoming Events; Lot's O' Links; Quote of the Year

70

11/22/05

New Mega Landfill Approved in Spartanburg ; Blue Ridge Electric Coop Offers Green Power Program; Upstate Forever News; Upcoming Events; Lot's O' Links; Quote of the Month

69

10/27/05

Upstate Together: Grow by Choice or Chance?; Greenville County Forms Tree Policy Advisory Committee; Upstate Forever News; Upcoming Events; Lot's O' Links;Quote of the Month

68

9/25/05

Clean Air for the Upstate; Upstate Forever News; Upcoming Events; Lots o’ Links; Quote of the Month

67

8/25/05

Corps of Engineers to Study Union County Lake; Laurens County to Fund Parks; Pickens County Stormwater Ordinance; Arctic National Wildlife Refuge; Upstate Forever News; Upcoming Events; Lots o’ Links; Quote of the Month

66

7/15/05

Green Developments in the Upstate; Pickens County Welcomes Public to a National Treasure; Alternative Fuels; Has the Urban Bubble Burst?; Upstate Forever News; Upcoming Events; Lot's O'Links; Quote of the Month
65 6/21/05

Legislative Update; Oconee County Recycling; Upstate Forever News; Upcoming Events; Lots o’ Links; Quote of the Month

64 5/05/05

Legislative Update; Upstate House; Upcoming Events; Lots o’ Links; Quote of the Month

63 3/24/05

Legislative Update; Upstate's Dennis Bauknight Retires with State Award; Upcoming Events; Lots O' Links; Quote of the Month

62

2/28/05

Legislative Update; The Outcry for Protection of the Clemson Forest; Upcoming Events; Lots o' Links; Quote of the Month; Links to Contact Information for SC Upstate Senate and House Members.

61

1/30/05 Upstate Forever's Annual Top Ten List
60

11/24/04

Updated List of Upstate County Council Members; Upstate Forever Receives Award from American Planning Association; U.S. Voters Approve $2.4 Billion for Conservation; Update from the Spartanburg Office

59

10/20/04

UF and Home Builders of Greenville Launch EarthCraft House Program; Transportation and Aging

58

9/30304

UF Requests Comprehensive Study of Proposed Lake in Union County; Most Upstate House Members Get Poor Marks on Conservation Scorecard; SRWC Launches Web-Based Survey

57 8/15/04 Lessons from the Flood; Correction of Growth Data
56 7/20/04 90% of Upstate Growth is in Unincorporated Areas; Hybrid Technology Works for Public Transit Too
55 6/20/04 Voice of the Voter; Economic Benefits of Bicycling; Creative Class Leaving the Upstate
54 5/20/04 Fully Funded Conservation Bank Opens in July; Bad Wetlands Bill; Textile Mills; Infrastructure Priorities Reinvestment Act; Safe Routes to School; Envisioning the Upstate's Future
53 4/15/04 Glendale Mill Fire; Legis. For Mill Restor. Incentives; Eastatoee Valley Land Preserved; More Hwys, More Air Pollution; Upstate Res. Wins Conserv. Awd; New Book; Priester Joins Advisory Council
52 3/19/04 Spartanburg Office Grant; Conservation Bank Act; City of Spartanburg Riparian Buffer Ordinance; Wildlife Federation Awards
51 2/15/04 Legislative Update, State of the State, New Board & Staff, Fix-it-First and Transportation Projects Provide More Jobs Than New Projects, Highway 11 Organization, KAB Wins Award 
50 1/15/04 Top Ten 2003; Governor Quality of Life;School Minimum Acreage Abolished; Land Use Dispute Resolution Act; Downtowns; Saluda Reedy\;Hipp Hall; Poinsett Bridge; Air Quality; Landfill; 5 Year Anniversary 
49 11/15/03 Source Reduction and Recycling; No New Spartanburg Landfill; Green Power in Anderson City; Conservation Bank; Poinsett Bridge; Atlanta Pedestrian Beltline; Annual Awards; Tommy Wyche BMW Conservation Award 
48 10/22/03 Spartanburg County Landfill; Upstate Air Quality; Conservation Tax Incentives; Wal Mart in Travelers Rest 
47 9/20/03 Transportation Enhancements Program; Transfer to Counties Lands on Lakes Hartwell, Russell, and Thurmond; Gold Mining in Oconee County; Greenville County Vision 2025; Hipp Hall; Award for Downtown Gvl 
46 7/23/03 Action Alert: Improving Cons. Easement Tax Incentives; Oconee County Survey; Sediment Survey on Lake Greenwood; Town Creek Walking Trail Open; 4 Upstate Cities Rank as Fastest Growing in SC 
45 6/20/03 Mast Gen Store Event; Anderson City. Precinct Votes for Zoning; Upstate Air Report; Keep Greenville County Beautiful Group Initiated; Support Local Farmers; 3 New Historic Places added to Register 
44 5/16/03 SCDOT Rescinds Commitment to Fund Pedestrian Coord.; US Wants More Places to Walk & Bike; Lake Robinson Area Project Encounters Opposition; Main St. Greenville Wins Award; 1st Scenic Outlook on Hwy 11 
43 4/25/03 Legislative Update; Senate passes new tax incentive;Fed Farmland Prot. Prog;Chauga River;Upstate Growth; Civil Penalty for Colonial Pipeline 
42 3/17/03 Grant for Saluda-Reedy Watershed Project;conservation of The Cotton Patch, Poinsett Bridge, and 600 acres in Union Co.;Dan Burden presentation;Turner and Huffman receive Enviromental Awareness Award;Noble Trees 
41 2/17/03 Gov Sanford's Quality of Life report;Walkable Communities;Land Use Plan for Oconee;donation to Paris Mountain State Park;donation of green space to City of Greenville; Upstate Conservationists win awards 
40 1/16/03 Upstate Forever's Top Ten List for 2002 
39 11/30/02

Upstate Election Report, Leaders Pledge Support for “Cleaner Air Sooner,” Growth Conference in Spartanburg, Annual Awards Winners

38 10/24/02 Sprawl study ranks G'ville 5th in country; Zoning referendum in Laurens; Penny for Parks referendum in G'ville; Urbanization threatens forests; Dec. conference on growth in S'burg; "Energy Star Award" 
37 9/30/02 Landscaping Ordinance enacted; UF joins w/Spartanburg to implement PDR;Zoning in Laurens;Dev. Standards in Anderson and Pickens;study showing link b/t dev. and water supply;Upstate recycling 
36 8/28/02 Special Places Inventory;Eastatoee botanical survey;Burdette Building demolition;parking lot landscaping ordinance 
35 7/24/02 Colonial Pipeline funds to benefit Reedy River; Reedy River celebration; Dorman HS protest;tax incentives for conservation;Rudy Mancke to speak at So. App. Reg. Press Conference;Erin Jordan joins UF 
34 6/24/02 2000 census;Landscaping Ordinance;Pickens Co. Development Standards Ordinance;Morton Elementary;SC Historic Rehabilitation Incentives Act 
33 5/24/02 UF Zoning Conference; Spartanburg Co. School Sprawl; Article by David Shi;Landscaping Ordinance;Upcoming Landscaping and Gardening Conference;D Eldridge class speaker for Leadership Greenville 
32 4/22/02 Landscaping Ordinance;Simpsonville Elementary to close;Oconee Co. to enact subdivision regulations;Charlotte field trip;Spartanburg downtown revitalization;Reedy River virtual tour;Anderson SWCD award 
31 3/21/02 CBA passes SC General Assembly;Stream in Rotary Park Saved;Laurens Co. Zoning Referendum;UF Zoning Conference;Lake Greenwood Survey;Efforts to Save Simpsonville Elementary;Buffer Ordinance for Lakes 
30 2/22/02 House Passes Bank Act;UF and Simpsonville Elem.;study of South's forests;UF on revisions to Pickens Co. DSO;UF wins awards 
29 1/07/02 Upstate Forever's Top Ten List 
28 11/29/01 Chip Campsen to Visit Upstate;Grant to Conduct Special Places Inventory;Link Between Land Use and Health;Southern Environmental Leadership Award 
27 11/6/01 B&B a Success!; Smart Growth in Spartanburg;Stream Protection and Restoration;Farm Bill Fails 
26 10/2/01 Kind-Gilchrest-Boehlert Amendment to the Farm Bill;Standards for Commercial Parking Lots;LEED-certified Building Designed 
25 9/4/01 Rapid Development of the Upstate;Green Standards for School Construction;Spartanburg co. School District Consolidation?;West GA Corridor Study 
24 7/13/01 Greenville School Board Approves $2 Million to Incorporate "Green Thinking"; New Green Building in Charleston; Marrero & Patterson Join UF Board; Chamberlain & Leavitt Join UF Staff 
23 6/7/01 Conservation Bank Act, Green Schools Expert, Northern Spartanburg County, Upstate Forever Members Donate Land for Jocassee Gorges Area 
22 5/21/01 Conservation Bank Act, Green Development Conference, Green Schools 
21  4/30/01  S.C. Conservation Bank Act, Upstate Population Tops 1 Million, Green Development Conference, Jeff Ricketson Leaves Anderson County, Reedy River Management Plan Completed
20 3/29/01 UF makes the case for "Green Schools" in Greenville, Benefits of Green Schools, Leed Certification, Smart Growth Principles for Siting of New Schools; UF to host Green Development Conference 
19 3/5/01 UF Receives Conservation Easement Protecting Paris Mountain Property; Greenville County's Draft Tree Ordinance is Too Weak--We Need Your Help; UF's Board Chairman Dave Hargett Receives Environ. Award 
18 2/2/01 Camperdown Bridge Coming Down; Private Property Rights Rears Ugly Head; Field Trip to Traditional Neighborhood Developments 
17 1/15/01 SC Conservation Bank Act;US Supreme Court Undermines Wetlands Protection Plan; Four Columns Property Conservation Easement 
16 12/29/00 UF Top Ten Achievements in Promoting Sensible Growth 
15 12/15/00 Open Space Protection,Clean Environment and Strong Economy 
14 12/1/00 Receipt of First Conservation Easement;Fairview Farms Protection 
13 11/11/00 Results of County Council Elections in Upstate; Conservation Easement Conference; Recycles Day 
12 10/30/00 Greenville County Make Progress on Tree Ordinance 
11 10/16/00 Land Use Along the Reedy River; Furman's Eco-College 
10 9/29/00 lustered and Open Space Ordinance Amendment Approval; Pickens Growth Summit; Making Rail a Reality 
9 9/15/00 Zoning in Spartanburg & Pickens 
8 9/1/00 UF Testimony: House Committee on Urban Growth; Zoning in Anderson
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7 8/18/00 Greenville County Zoning Appeal;Greer Growth;Rural Land Protection 
6 8/4/00 Conservation Reinvestment ACT (CARA); Reedy River, Lake Conestee Project, Mauldin's Greenway Plan; Riparian Areas Study 
5 7/21/00 Natural Capitalism & the Industrial Revolution 
4 7/7/00 SC Lags Behind in Land Protection; High Mileage Moms 
3 6/23/00 Child Pedestrian Deaths; Roadless Areas in Forest 
2 6/8/00 Zoning in Anderson; Tax Credit for Land Conservation Easements 

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5/25/00

Highlights of Recent South Carolina Poll on Growth