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The evolution of the New Economy: The digital economy
Published on July 31, 2017
The digital economy has changed how businesses operate. -
Why does the U.S. Constitution spend so much time protecting criminals? Part 2
Published on June 29, 2017
The fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth amendments to the Constitution are to protect those accused of crimes. Part 2 will explore the sixth, seventh and eighth amendments. -
Michigan Sea Grant storm project seeks to help communities prepare for future extreme storms
Published on June 26, 2017
Mid-Michigan's 2017 storm reminiscent of the 1986 Great Flood. -
Access to the digital economy and the New Economy for everyone
Published on June 6, 2017
The digital economy has revolutionized how we do business using New Economy principles -
Using New Urbanism principles to create community and reduce social isolation
Published on June 6, 2017
New Urbanism principles can be used to intentionally design communities that support community engagement and person interaction in growing urban areas. -
2016-2017 planning and zoning court case summaries now ready
Published on May 30, 2017
The annual May 2017 summary of land use court cases is prepared and available to the public. -
Collaborative leadership offers greater outcomes
Published on April 3, 2017
Collaborative leadership is practiced in communities and organizations across the state. -
How land patents relate to planning, zoning and property taxes
Published on March 27, 2017
Virtually all land has been land patented and that property is subject to property tax and zoning regulation. -
Are village president and village manager incompatible offices?
Published on March 20, 2017
A recent Attorney General opinion helps us answer whether one person can serve as both village president and village manager in Michigan. -
Aging in place: Implications for housing and community development
Published on February 7, 2017
With an expanding older population, communities and caregivers will need to prepare for a growing demand for housing that is accessible and well-connected to services throughout the community.