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John Heyneman

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Sheridan, WY 

307-675-1970

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March 13th, 2012 - Home Grown:  Land use planning evolves and adapts in an unlikely corner of Wyoming

The Sonoran Institute’s work in Wyoming is featured in this new article, Home Grown – Land Use Planning Evolves and Adapts in an Unlikely Corner of Wyoming. By Sam Western.  Read the article here.


January 14th, 2012 - Strategic Plan for Downtown Casper gains Steam

With the assistance of the Sonoran Institute, community leaders in Casper, Wyoming are moving forward to develop a comprehensive plan for its downtown area.

 

November 2nd, 2011 - Council Work Session Article: "The Value of Downtown"

A little over two months ago John Heyneman of the Sonoran Institute hosted a presentation featuring Joe Minnicozzi from Asheville, N.C. that focused on downtown revitalization.  Read the full story here.


September 6th, 2011 - Poll Question: "Reduce or Eliminate Parking Requirements for Property Owners?"

The Sonoran Institute brought a presentation to Sheridan titled: the Value of Downtown. Essentially, the idea of the presentation was that building dense downtown areas will return the most tax revenue to the city.  Read the full story here.

 

August 30th, 2011 - Billings Gazzette: "Downtown Development can Pay Off, Experts Say"

 At the First Interstate Bank Operations Center on Tuesday morning, a North Carolina developer touted the public benefits of investing in downtown revitalization.

In the same building a few hours later, the regional administrator of the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development heard about efforts to create a sustainable community in the mostly industrial area that stretches east of downtown Billings to MetraPark.  Read the full story here.