The Center for Planning Research and Practice - The Countryside Program

Balancing Conservation and Development

Smart Growth. Balanced growth.
Livable communities. Preserving rural character.

Articles | Case Studies | Concept Tour

These are some of the ideas we hear about daily as we wrestle with the question of development in our communities. Ultimately, we hope to encourage the kind of growth that will help us prosper, but keep our rural character and community identity intact.

The hard part is knowing where to start. We are faced with a lot of questions, and we hope to find the answers:

  • Why balance conservation and development?
  • What tools are available to us for land conservation?
  • How can a landowner balance financial needs and conservation desires?
  • How does residential conservation development zoning work?
  • What can we do within our township authority under Ohio Revised Code?
  • What are the steps we need to take in our planning process?
  • How do balanced growth approaches fit in with our local real estate market?
  • How can we improve the quality of commercial development in our community?
  • How does wastewater affect the options available to us? What projects and community plans are there that we can use as examples?

These are just some of the questions that the Countryside Program addresses. Through research, education and technical assistance, we aim to provide communities, developers and landowners with the information they need to make good decisions about balancing conservation and development.

This web site was designed to introduce you to our philosophy about balancing conservation and development, and to give you some background on our program and the services and resources we have available.

We believe in person-to-person contact. Give us a call.

Articles
Case Studies

The Countryside Program bases as much of its work as possible on existing projects that have succeeded. This section of the Web site includes a closer look at some of the residential and landowner projects we have researched.

Please select any of the case studies below for information.

Deer Creek

Hidden Creek at the Darby

Laurel Springs

Kensington Green

Thornbury

Walden at Tinkers Creek

engaged learning
    Mailing Address
    Cleveland State University
    2121 Euclid Avenue, UR 26B
    Cleveland, OH 44115-2214
    Campus Location
    Urban Building, Room 26B
    1717 Euclid Avenue
    Phone: 216.687.5477
    k.date@csuohio.edu




    This site contains files that require the free Adobe Reader to view.