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The Portland Edge: Challenges And Successes In Growing Communities (4th Edition) by Alan [Contributor] Yeakley, Jennifer [Contributor] Dill, Mattew [Contributor] Witt, Gerald [Contributor] Sussman, Chet [Contributor] Orloff, Carl [Contributor] Abbott, Deborah [Contributor] Howe, Nancy [Contributor] Chapman, Hollie [Contributor] Lund, Sy [Contributor] Adler, John [Contributor] Provo, Karen [Contributor] Gibson, Tracy [Contributor] Prince, Leslie [Contributor] Good, Ethan [Contributor] Seltzer, Heike [Contributor] Mayer, Connie P. Ozawa (Editor), Steven Reed Johnson, J.R. Estes, Island Press Paperback, 344 Pages, Published 2004 ISBN-10: 1-55963-695-5 / 1559636955 ISBN-13: 978-1-55963-695-7 / 9781559636957 Portland, Oregon, is often cited as one of the most livable cities in the United States and a model for "smart growth." At the same time, critics deride it as a victim of heavy-handed planning and point to its skyrocketing housing costs as a clear sign of good intentions gone awry. Which side is r |