1、Congressional Research Service ? The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS20011January 4, 2001Managing Regional Growth: Is There a Role for Congress?(name redacted)Senior Analyst in Natural Resources PolicyResources, Science, and Industry DivisionSummary
2、Regional growth management is largely addressed at the local and state levels,driven by a myriad of concerns. Many of these concerns are associated with the conceptof sprawl, and pit expansion of suburban development against protection of open space,agricultural activities, and amenity values. Local
3、 and state policies to respond to theseconcerns are also diverse.Many federal activities, policies, and programs affect rates and patterns of growth,and the ability of local and state governments to address them. Periodically, the questionarises as to whether Congress should examine how current fede
4、ral activities affectgrowth, recognizing that a plethora of federal actions affect development decisions, andthat there is no way to totally eliminate the effects of these actions. Congress has manypolicy options that could support local and state efforts to respond to growthmanagement concerns, inc