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It means that sparsely populated eastern Washington is hamstrung by a Growth Management Act that was written for sprawl-averse, population-rich Puget Sound Basin. The major exceptions to this are the 1998 growth management act passed in Tennessee and a comprehensive planning law enacted in Wisconsin in 1999, which describe more fully what constitutes a local comprehensive plan and clarifies the relationship between the plan and implementing actions. Colorado and Arizona are debating legislation requiring urban growth boundaries, as is Tennessee, the first state in the conservative south to pass a comprehensive growth management act. |
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