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Capstone Reports:


Fall 2008

Neighborhood and Community Indicator Systems:  Strengthening the Turtle Creek Valley Council of Governments communities through collaborative data systems

Read the final report.  Winner of the 2009 Student Project Award of the Pennsylvania Planning Association.


Spring 2008

New Opportunities for a New Era:  Building Green in Pittsburgh   Financing as an Economic Development Tool and Policy

Read the final report. 


Spring 2007

Assessing the University of Pittsburgh Community Outreach Partnership Center (COPC) :    

Read the final report. 


Spring 2005

Planning and Government in Pittsburgh and Southwestern Pennsylvania:  Tax Increment Association   Financing as an Economic Development Tool and Policy

Read the final report.  Winner of the 2005 Student Project Award of the Pennsylvania Planning Association


Spring 2004

Regionalism:  Pittsburgh and Southwestern Pennsylvania
 
Read the final reportWinner of the 2004 Student Project Award of the Pennsylvania Planning Association


Fall 2002

Guiding Change in the Strip

Read the final report

 

Spring 2001

Hazelwood:  Making New Connections

Read the final report



Spring 2000

Governance and Growth:  Mercer County

Read the final report



Spring 1999

Reclaiming Our Edge:  Capstone Seminar in Economic Development and Planning.  Preservation, Sustainability or Sprawl?  Options for the Pittsburgh Region

Read the final report. Winner of the 1999 Student Project Award of the Pennsylvania Planning Association


Spring 1998

A Second Change:  Brownfields Redevelopment in Pittsburgh 

Read the final report. Winner of the 1998 Student Project Award of the Pennsylvania Planning Association and Honorable Mention, 1999 Student Project Award of the American Institute of Certified Planners


Spring 1997

The Wilkinsburg Community Project: Strategies for Successful Community Collaborations


Spring 1996
Linking Communities and Accessing the World:  Empowering Pittsburgh’s Community Development Corporations with Information Technology