About
the Authors
Dan
Slone has been working on all aspects of the creation of new,
urban communities since 1988. He is a charter member of the Congress
for the New Urbanism and has served as its national counsel since
its formation. He has also served as counsel for the U.S. Green
Building Council for many years, as well as counsel for the World
Green Building Council, and serves on the boards of other urban
and environmental organizations. Dan has assisted dozens of developers
and communities with coding, land use, community governance, environmental
permitting, utilities, broadband services, and all aspects of
moving from the idea of a new community to its completion.
To contact Dan or to learn more about his legal practice, please
visit www.mcguirewoods.com.
Doris
Goldstein has participated in every phase of Seaside's development
since 1986. In addition to Seaside, her legal practice includes
developers of urbanist communities throughout the country, many
of whom she has worked with past the initial development stage
to include operational issues, giving her unique practical experience
and insight. Doris has worked to define the best practices for
communities that blend commercial and residential uses and to
explore the legal issues inherent in private, public, and quasi-public
spaces.
To contact Doris or to learn more about her legal practice, please
visit www.newtownlaw.com.
The
book includes a foreword by Andrés Duany, a chapter by
litigation attorney Andy Gowder and contributions by leading practitioners
and scholars Chris Brewster, Chad Emerson, Matt Lawlor, Brian
Ohm, Robert Sitkowski, Bill Spikowski and Mark White.
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