April 25, 2017 Utility Customer Assistance Partnerships Jeffrey Hughes Read post "Utility Customer Assistance Partnerships"
April 20, 2017 Student Corner: Fitwel, a Health Promoting Building Certification – Part 1 of 2 CED Program Interns & Students Read post "Student Corner: Fitwel, a Health Promoting Building Certification – Part 1 of 2"
April 18, 2017 Making the Case for Affordable Housing: Using BLS Statistics to ask Hard Questions About Salaries vs. Local Housing Costs Maureen Berner Read post "Making the Case for Affordable Housing: Using BLS Statistics to ask Hard Questions About Salaries vs. Local Housing Costs"
April 13, 2017 Student Corner: Healthy Corner Store Initiatives CED Program Interns & Students Read post "Student Corner: Healthy Corner Store Initiatives"
April 6, 2017 May a City Mow an Overgrown Lot without a Court Order? CED Guest Author Read post "May a City Mow an Overgrown Lot without a Court Order?"
April 1, 2017 What @sog_ced is reading online: March 2017 CED News and Social Media Read post "What @sog_ced is reading online: March 2017"
March 28, 2017 Community Development through EPA’s Building Blocks for Sustainable Communities Program Glenn Barnes Read post "Community Development through EPA’s Building Blocks for Sustainable Communities Program"
March 23, 2017 Student Corner: How a Mezzanine Loan Can Reduce Equity Requirements, Boost Returns, and Attract Investment to a Redevelopment Project CED Program Interns & Students Read post "Student Corner: How a Mezzanine Loan Can Reduce Equity Requirements, Boost Returns, and Attract Investment to a Redevelopment Project"
March 22, 2017 Periodic Inspections, Permits, and Registration of Residential Rental Property: Changes in 2017 Tyler Mulligan Read post "Periodic Inspections, Permits, and Registration of Residential Rental Property: Changes in 2017"
March 16, 2017 Student Corner: What is the “Greenest” Building? Making a Case for Building Reuse and Historic Preservation CED Program Interns & Students Read post "Student Corner: What is the “Greenest” Building? Making a Case for Building Reuse and Historic Preservation"