UPDATED: Publications and Newsletters, May 2009

Green Jobs Philly News #12, May 2009

GreenJobsPhilly.org makes it easy for Philadelphians to offer and request GREEN JOBS, green GRANTS and green LOANS.  Our job is to help you connect with the people, money, raw materials and know-how you’ll need.

DVRPC News – Spring 2009

DVRPC NEWS is published by the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Office of Communications & Public Affairs. DVRPC News is funded through grants from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), the Pennsylvania & New Jersey Department of Transportation, & DVRPC’s member governments.

GRID Philly, May 2009

GRID magazine is a new Philadelphia-based magazine for sustainability. Covering topics such as energy, food, shelter, transportation, ecology and culture.  This month is the “Food Issue,” with the cover story focusing on the Lancaster Farm Co-Op.

Pennsylvania Planning Association “Vantage Point”

A publication of the Pennsylvania chapter of the American Planning Association.

Preservation Alliance e-news, May 2009

The mission of the Preservation Alliance is to actively promote the appreciation, protection, and appropriate use and development of the Philadelphia region’s historic buildings, communities and landscapes.

DAGSpace: Time to Call Modern Historic

DAGSpace is a monthly opinion piece initiated by the Design Advocacy Group to advance its goal of promoting good design by encouraging thoughtful public discussion of design matters. This month, Kathy Dowdell, a principal at Blackney Hayes Architects and chair of the Board of Directors of the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia, comments on challenges to the preservation of Philadelphia’s modern architecture.

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