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Home : Regional Planning : Regional Toolbox : Land Use Development
EFFICIENT LAND USE DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT A basic foundation of the Regional Plan for the Berkshires is to promote and maintain a settlement pattern of compact villages and downtown areas, separated by less densely settled areas and rural countryside. Concentrating development and new growth in appropriate locations will strengthen existing centers, protect natural resources, maintain an efficient transportation network, provide better quality services and facilities, and help each community protect its values and maintain its distinct identity. The challenge is to accommodate growth that respects the historical settlement patterns as well as the natural environment of the region. The goals outlined under the guiding principle are:
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