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	<title>Comments on: Northwest Michigan Council of Governments: Community Placemaking Guidebook</title>
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		<title>By: Placemaking in Michigan &#124; Project for Public Spaces</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Building on the success of these projects, PPS has helped take the conversation to new levels. Giving keynotes at the Michigan Association of Planning, the Michigan Municipal League and to the Michigan Health Community and Michigan’s first Placemaking Summit. Out of work with the Northwest Michigan Council of Governments, they created a guidebook featuring all PPS principles and tools. The guidebook won an award from the National Assoc. of Development Organizations. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Building on the success of these projects, PPS has helped take the conversation to new levels. Giving keynotes at the Michigan Association of Planning, the Michigan Municipal League and to the Michigan Health Community and Michigan’s first Placemaking Summit. Out of work with the Northwest Michigan Council of Governments, they created a guidebook featuring all PPS principles and tools. The guidebook won an award from the National Assoc. of Development Organizations. [...]</p>
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