- Laidler Campbell: A Springfield, VA resident, Laidler has been the most successful at community outreach during the last two Election Days. Talking with passion about the need for revitalization and smart growth in southeastern Fairfax, she has signed up hundreds of new contacts for CSG.
- Pam Lindstrom: Pam has been a longtime volunteer community planner in Montgomery County. Her in-depth analysis of development and transportation issues has been of great assistance to CSG.
- Jake Aftergood: Jake’s fantastic GIS map of the Route 1 corridor in Fairfax County has proven to be a great tool for promoting both revitalization and environmental restoration.
- Marin Odioso and Bill Pugh: These transportation experts volunteered untold hours to research and produce data on transportation and climate change.
2009 Year in Review: Our Amazing Volunteers and Partner Organizations
We couldn't do our work without the help of our partner groups and volunteers. There isn't enough room to thank everyone, but we did want to recognize the contributions of these volunteers:
Special thanks also to our Steering Committee, including representatives of the Audubon Naturalist Society, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Sierra Club, Piedmont Environmental Council, Action Committee for Transit, Arlington Coalition for Sensible Transportation, Southern Environmental Law Center, Montgomery Countryside Alliance, Clean Water Action, 1000 Friends of Maryland, Purple Line NOW!, Natural Resources Defense Council, WABA, Maryland League of Conservation Voters, Virginia League of Conservation Voters, Environment Maryland, National Trust for Historic Preservation, and Greater Greater Washington.
We are grateful for the continued support of Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, Community Foundation of the National Capital Region, Enterprise Community Partners, MARPAT Foundation, Meyer Foundation, Prince Charitable Trusts, Keith Campbell Foundation, Smart Growth America, Taproot Foundation, Woodbury Fund, our individual and corporate donors, and our fiscal agent, the Piedmont Environmental Council.
Read on to learn what else we've been doing in the region in 2009:


