| 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
Click Here |
| 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 |
| 1 |
5/25/00 |
Highlights
of Recent South Carolina Poll on Growth |