Tybee Island Provides Useful, Transferable Examples of Good Urban Design
The City of Tybee Island lies about 15 miles east of Savannah and serves as the easternmost point in the State of Georgia. Its population of about 3,000 residents swells in the summer as tourists from...
View ArticleThe Sixth Week. Collapsing Bridges (Likely), Coastal Marshland Protection...
A slightly altered version of the Transportation Funding Act of 2015 (TFA) moved closer to reaching a full vote in the House, two new cities were officially proposed, a buffer protection for coastal...
View ArticleScore Two for Georgia’s Coastline in Last Week’s Legislative Action
This legislative session is quickly approaching its end as this upcoming week will be the final week for lawmakers to resolve quarrels and either pass or kill pending bills. Last week saw two major...
View ArticleFrom Plastic Bags to Taking the Tennessee River: Counting Down the Top 5...
Now that the 2015 Georgia Legislative Session is officially over, let’s take a look at the top 5 most significant issues/bills to emerge in the land use and environmental arenas. Please visit the 2015...
View ArticleHow Confusion Over Beer Bagging Laws is Spoiling Our Seafood
This confusion is so widespread that some states, including California and Michigan, have gone so far as to issue official statements informing the public that the requirements do not originate from...
View ArticleTybee Island Provides Useful Examples of Good Urban Design
Aside from being a geographically small city, Tybee creates walkability through a grid network of narrow, shared streets. Additionally, most streets on Tybee eschew the implementation of sidewalks. The...
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