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...They include commercial real estate, municipal infrastructure, historic preservation, transit development, green building and affordable housing. The newly created DMGS will have...
...a proposed high-density residential development in an area zoned as an Agricultural Preservation (AP) District in Bucks County...
...tend to impede development. However, sometimes change...power lines, pipelines, housing, industrial facilities, farms...and to the preservation of the natural...
...establish and enforce laws relating to housing, leasing and development of Indian lands and language and cultural preservation. Don Pongrace...
...of real estate development, by its very...to have sufficient housing to satisfy present...proposal on the preservation of agriculture and...
...S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to "alter...strongly supports the preservation of the attorney...
...energy exploration and development through Pennsylvania's...and Green land preservation program was recently...land. Housing Trust Fund...
...unique expertise in affordable, sustainable housing and its related components — community and economic development, utility matters and preservation of home ownership. RHLS provides...
...contest the ruling by the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development hearing officer that she did not qualify for succession rights...
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