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UPDATED: Newsletters, November 2008

Here are two e-newsletters for November that may be of interest to readers:

NEW!  Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia CycleGram, November 2008

The Bike Coalition is a non-profit that works to make bicycling in the five-county region better through advocacy and education by promoting biking as a healthy, low-cost, and environmentally-friendly form of transportation and recreation.

Next Great City Newsletter, 14 November 2008

The Next Great City coalition is made up of diverse groups all working towards a common goal: making Philadelphia the Next Great City. The initiative is dedicated to creating a positive future for Philadelphia by advocating for common sense, cost effective policies that enhance environmental quality, strengthen neighborhoods and increase our economic competitiveness.

Preservation Alliance e-news, November 2008

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.

Economy League of Greater Philadelphia, November 2008

The Economy League of Greater Philadelphia is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to research and analysis of the region's resources and challenges with the goal of promoting sound public policy and increasing the region's prosperity.

Urban Agriculture News, November 2008

Urban Agriculture News is a news service providing a review of daily news pertinent to the community of practitioners & developers that are planning & practicing alternative farming in cities.


If anyone else has other newsletters with relevant content, feel free to pass the links along the us and we will post them.



Posted by Andrew Goodman.  Contact him at .


About the author

Andrew Goodman, Senior Planner, PennPraxis

Goodman has worked as a city planner and project manager for PennPraxis since graduating from PennDesign in 2007.  His focus has been on projects that combine community engagement and public space design, including the Central Delaware Waterfront Planning Process, the Green2015 initiative for Philadelphia Parks and Recreation, and the Bartram’s Mile project in Southwest Philadelphia.  Goodman was an early contributor to PlanPhilly and helped shape the site in its first iteration.  As PlanPhilly has grown, Goodman has represented the publisher and provided professional planning input and project management support as the site expanded its beat coverage, went through multiple redesigns, conducted an internal strategic plan, and researched revenue generation opportunities.



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