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The Center for Regional Analysis of George Mason University provides information on the impact of mixed use and mixed income housing developments in the Richmond region as of April 2010. 

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The Southern Environmental Law Center provides insight into new approaches towards developing a more sustainable future for the Greater Richmond area. 

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The Virginia Department of Transportation provides a comprehensive report on the air quality conformity assessment for the Transportation Improvement Program. 

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The Henrico County Planning Office provides insight on the future development of wireless communications services and its impact on the infrastructure of Henrico County. 

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Economist Joseph Cortright of Impresa, Inc. provides a study, based on the 1990 and 2000 Census data, that pinpoints the movements and trends of the young adult population in Richmond City, Virginia. 

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University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill provide a study evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of Richmond, VA to compete in the economy as of 2006. 

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The Richmond Region Green Infrastructure Project report discusses regional green infrastructure assets, opportunities and lessons learned, and next steps as of 2009. 

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The Richmond Redevelopment & Housing Authority provides information public housing communities in Richmond, Va. 

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Dr. Almeida of Virginia Polytech Institute and State University provides a analysis on urban land cover in addition to the development trends of Richmond, Virginia as of 2005. 

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Xueming (Jimmy) Chen, Ph.D & I-Shian (Ivan) Suen, Ph.D of Virginia Commonwealth University's Urban and Regional Planning Program provide a detailed presentation on transportation in Richmond, Virginia as of 2009. 


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