We're proud of what we've
been able to achieve within the short period of our existence.
We list a few of these accomplishments here.
Washington
County pilot pdr program success
1000 Friends was very involved in a successful PDR (Purchase
of Development Rights) program in Washington County during the Spring
of 2001. The program successfully negotiated conservation easements
to permanently protect three significant parcels of land in the County.
The
Washington County Government administration, Metro Greenways, and
the Wilder Foundation led the way with funding for this program along
with 1000 Friends of Minnesota. Collaborating with us in the
achievement were the Minnesota Land Trust, the Farmers' Union, the
Land Stewardship Project, and the Trust for Public Land.
Minnesota Business for Balanced Growth
Unfortunately, this project was not selected to receive continued funding at this time. However, the completed phases of the project laid the groundwork for organizing a number of significant
Minnesota businesses into a group focused on Balanced Growth. Over 40 companies participated in roundtable
discussions on how to come together around a common mission
statement and a set of working principles. The businesses are
concerned about maintaining Minnesota's high quality of life standards
during a period of unprecedented rapid population growth in the state. We hope to revive this project in the near future.
Find out more.
Voices for the Land
We sponsored these essays about the
beauty of our state, written by Minnesotans and published by us for
general distribution. An anthology was published in 2002 through a partnership between 1000 Friends and The Minnesota Historical Society. Voices for the Land: Minnesotans Write About the Places They Love celebrates Minnesota's treasured landscape through heartfelt essays and beautiful photographs taken by Star Tribune photojournalist Brian Peterson.
Find out more.
VOICES FOR THE CITY
We sponsored a third essay contest, Voices for the City to get
young people and city residents to commemorate the unique characteristics
of the city that make it a great place to live and work. A Voices
for the City chapbook was published with the winning essays.
Find out more.
Smart Growth Network
We organized Minnesota’s Smart Growth Network, a broad
and diverse coalition of over 40 organizations teaming up to help Minnesota
grow responsibly and sensibly. Find
out more.
Smart
Growth Design Awards
We
sponsored these awards that are given to outstanding examples of residential
and mixed developments in urban, suburban and rural settings that embrace
the principles and spirit of Smart Growth.
Smart Growth Conference
We organized three Smart Growth conferences
with about 1,500 people from throughout the state in attendance. We
secured Maryland Governor Parris Glendening to speak about the innovative
Smart Growth policies in his state at one of the conferences.
Governor Ventura also spoke at two of the conferences.
community
based planning act
We
created and helped pass the first statewide land-use planning framework
in the Upper Midwest.
This legislation has encouraged dozens of cities, townships and
counties across the state to work together to vigorously plan for what
they want their communities and countryside to look like.
COMMUNITY VISIONING
We are one of a few nonprofits in the country to receive a limited release
of Community Viz software from the Orton Family Foundation.
This software is an innovative tool to facilitate more informed and
inclusive land use decisions. We have used our Community Viz
technology to successfully lead rural communities facing rapid urbanization
through an extensive and inclusive visioning process.
Find out more.
Purchase
of Development Rights and Transfer of Development Rights
We
set up Minnesota’s first Purchase of Development Rights and Transfer
of Development Rights programs.
Green Corridor
We encouraged a collaborative of agencies and organizations
to begin the process of creating a permanently protected corridor of
green space. At our initiative,
Washington and Chisago Counties, the Minnesota Farmers Union, the Trust
for Public Land, the Minnesota Land Trust, and the Rural Community Initiative
came together to get this job done.
Land
Patterns Newsletter
We
publish a quarterly newsletter for our members and important decision
makers, informing them about our current activities and alerting them
to important land development situations in Minnesota.
On-Site
Assistance
We
provide assistance, resources, training and support to communities,
local and state policy makers and citizens as they attempt to meet the
challenges of rapid growth.
Legislative
Efforts
We
help create and pass state policies that enable local units of government
to more proactively protect open space and protect farmers from assessments
related to urbanization. We
also encourage forms of legislation that will protect Minnesota’s natural
beauty and open spaces.
Illustrative
Sprawl Maps
Utilizing
the Geographic Information Systems, we created a set of five color maps
that dramatically illustrate the sprawling development of the Twin Cities
from 1970 to the present and projected out to 2020.
The
Sprawl Primer
We
created and distributed this attractive, fact-laden folder of information
on sprawl that provides tools for citizen activists and local officials
who are fighting on the front lines against urban sprawl.
Many
Miscellaneous Individual Projects
We
can list dozens of interesting, individual projects in which we have
been involved – from preventing a road from being built through the
middle of a farmer’s field in Hastings to conducting “cost of community
services” studies in Independence, Lake Elmo and Farmington.
Members of our staff were involved in the founding of the Minnesota
Land Trust and in setting up the Minnesota Environmental Fund.
We participated in the Growth Management Leadership Alliance
(GMLA) as the Minnesota affiliate and in the year 2002 our President
served as President of GMLA. We produced and published a number of videos and educational material
about sprawl, planning and land-use issues.
We conduct regular educational and informational forums that
are open to the public.
We believe we are a great friend to Minnesota and our
efforts are aimed at keeping this state as beautiful as it is now –
a great place to live for ourselves and for future generations.
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