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How Small Towns and Cities Can Use Local Assets to Rebuild ...

United StatesEnvironmental ProtectionAgencyHOW Small Towns AND Cities CAN USE Local Assets TO Rebuild THEIR ECONOMIES: LESSONS FROM SUCCESSFUL PLACESEPA 231-R-15-002 May 2015 This report was prepared by the Environmental Protection Agency s (EPA) Office of Sustainable Communities with the assistance of CH2M Hill and Smart Growth America under contract number EP-W-11-011. EPA project leads: Nora Johnson (ORISE Fellow), Adhir Kackar, and Melissa Kramer If you have questions about this publication, please contact: Melissa Kramer Office of Sustainable Communities Environmental Protection Agency 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW (MC 1807T) Washington, DC 20460 Tel 202-564-8497 Reviewers from EPA: Stephanie Bertaina, Matt Dalbey, Linzy French, Megan Susman, and Kyle Theilacker, Officeof Sustainable Communities Robin Jenkins and Patrick Walsh, National Center for Environmental EconomicsExternal reviewers: Chris Beck, Department of Agriculture Dan Lurie, National Endowment for the Arts Megan McConville, National Association of Development Organizations Aden Van Noppen, White House Council on Strong Cities , Strong CommunitiesCover photo credits: Main photo: Paducah, kentucky , courtesy of Calebism via Bottom left photo: Dubuque, Iowa, courtesy of city of Dubuque Bottom center photo: Emporia, Kansas, courtesy of Emporia Main Street Bottom right photo.

• Paducah, Kentucky (population 25,000). • Roanoke, Virginia (population 98,000). While no magic bullet or set process will work everywhere, these case studies illustrate several successful tactics that other communities can use:

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