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What is Growth Management?

"Growth Management" is an issue that has been defined in numerous ways by various groups and states. The buzz words "smart growth", "sprawl", and "Big Box" have become part of this sometimes emotional debate, although the issue of growth planning is certainly not new.

Simply put, growth management encompasses the community development approaches and strategies that address the economic, social and environmental considerations and challenges that arise out of growth. The concept of smart growth takes on different meanings in different communities, but generally, it is a growth management tool used to assist communities in planning for and accommodating growth.

The key to successful growth management is recognizing that there is no one approach. No two communities are identical; therefore growth management strategies and initiatives should be developed and decided by each individual community. It is the local government officials, economic planners, and members of the business community who best understand the underpinnings of their local economies, their community needs and the cultural environment.