New Nonprofit Promotes Sustainable Community Development

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Mon Nov 9, 2009 3:32pm EST

SAN RAFAEL, Calif., Nov. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Changing local land use
policies to reduce sprawl and encourage reinvestment in established
neighborhoods is critical to make American cities and towns sustainable,
according to a new nonprofit group that began operations here this month.

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The Partnership for Sustainable Communities(PSC) operates nationally to
promote land use policies and development practices that encourage
high-density transit oriented development and housing and economic opportunity
for persons of all incomes, said its president and founder Andre F. Shashaty.

"The housing market crash and the new alarm about the dangers of global
warming mark the beginning of the end of the 'General Motors model' of
community planning that dominated post-war America," said Shashaty.

"With increasing fears of climate change on their minds, progressive cities
and states are going far beyond just green building.  They are changing land
use policies to reverse our love affair with car-dependent, carbon-spewing,
cost-inflating sprawl. They are working to facilitate more compact,
transit-oriented development and vibrant, diverse communities." 

PSC will help realize that vision by providing tools and information to help
local governments improve their local land use policies and help developers
build projects that enhance community sustainability.

PSC will serve a broad range of participants and advocates in community and
transportation development, as well as state and city officials concerned with
GHG emissions and land use. 

Federal housing, environment, and transportation officials are now
collaborating on federal policy.  PSC will encourage similar collaboration
among private sector companies and state and local governments by serving as
an objective clearinghouse of information on sustainable community planning
and development (SCPD).

Through a state-of-the-art website, PSC will become the focal point for news
and interpretation of developments in SCPD.  It will also offer well-organized
archival information on land use research.

PSC will provide tools for developers and activists to influence government
policymakers to adapt progressive land use and zoning policies. 

"For PSC the goals are simple: to protect the earth and build better
communities for people," Shashaty said.

The Partnership for Sustainable Communities is operating on an initial seed
money grant from a small family foundation in Ohio and is currently soliciting
other grants from individuals and foundations to support planning, capacity
building and upgrades to its web site at www.p4sc.org.

PSC's Leadership Advisory Council includes Henry Cisneros, former Secretary of
HUD and Executive Chairman of Cityview, F. Barton Harvey, Former Chairman and
CEO, Enterprise Community Partners and Nicolas Retinas, Director, Joint Center
for Housing studies, Harvard University.

For more information, visit www.p4sc.org. 

SOURCE  Partnership for Sustainable Communities

Andre Shashaty, +1-415-453-2100 ext. 303, Andre@p4sc.org, or Elizabeth Melley
Genolio, +1-415-453-2100 ext. 304, Liz@p4c.org, both of the Partnership for
Sustainable Communities
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