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<br />One of the Council's important tasks in implementing the Regional Growth Strategy is to convey its ideas <br />to local governments. The Council has developed an interactive multimedia presentation to communicate <br />its regional growth management policies and strategies regarding community development, density, land <br />use patterns and urban design in the seven-county metropolitan area. The multimedia presentation is used <br />with local officials, community groups and others to explore issues of development and redevelopment. <br />The information contained in the show includes GIS (geographic information system) maps of land use, <br />regional system services and facilities, and land use patterns. Photography and computer generated <br />pictures are used to illustrate various planning concepts necessary for livable communities-for example. <br />':transit-friendly development," "mixed use," "life-cycle housing" and "environmental!y sustainable <br />development practices." <br /> <br />the results obtained from the Cost of Growth study will add fiscal impact data to this multimedia show <br />and should provide more persuasive arguments for seeking local government cooperation in planning for <br />more compact development. <br /> <br />At the legislature, there are regular debates about the causes of urban sprawl, subsidization of suburban. <br />development, redevelopment and reinvestment in the core area, etc. Legislative positions are based, for <br />the most part, on each person's version of "conventional wisdom." The data and results from this study <br />will be used to add clarity to these debates and move the discussion to the more important issues of what <br />to do aboutredevelopment and reinvestment in the core areas, how to encourage more compact <br />~evelopment on the suburban edge, and how the state's tax and fiscal systems might affect local <br />government and consumer choices. <br /> <br />Coordination with the liaison group will ~nsure that representative of affected groups and organizations <br />will all be exposed to the same information produced by the study, strengthening a common <br />understanding of the issues and results. <br /> <br />-- <br /> <br />5-6....d~ t:c5.\:. :t ~4oo,0::0 r~\d ~ rn~ ~v.oc.:\\ <br />. OL.L\ \dclr::. A~. CoC\ ,=,'\h..d:o.d. ~ ~ ceo <br />, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />L <br /> <br />" <br />