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Baghdad's Mayor Threatens to Quit Over State of City

Failure of Iraqi government and U.S. forces to repair war-damaged urban infrastructure makes effort to govern the capital city "useless".
4 July 2005 - 1:00pm
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Housing Outstripping Population Growth, Report Warns

The U.S. economy is being artifically buoyed by the housing market; stalled or slumping housing sales will harm the economy.
22 June 2005 - 11:00am
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Raising Fees To Subsidize Affordable Housing

Should cities begin significantly raising development fees to finance affordable housing?
22 May 2005 - 11:00am
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$90 Million Smart Growth Fund

A new investment fund represents a private sector solution to address the affordable-housing crisis.
17 May 2005 - 9:00am
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New EPA Chief Confirmed

The U.S. Senate confirms agency veteran Stephen Johnson to head the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
30 April 2005 - 1:00pm
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Design Competition Promotes 'Granny Flats'

San Diego and other California cities hope to counter public opposition to "accessory dwelling units".
4 February 2005 - 9:00am
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Influential Architect Phillip Johnson Dies

Architect Philip Johnson died at age 98 in his home in New Canaan, Connecticut.
26 January 2005 - 12:30pm
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Economic Impact Of Border Wait Times

San Diego's regional planning and transportation agencies are studing the impacts of border wait times on the economy of the San Diego and Baja California border regions.
16 January 2005 - 7:00am
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Understanding Homelessness

Students learn about the causes of homelessness.
30 November 2004 - 6:00am
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Brazil's Tree Police

Latin America's biggest environmental police training camp opens in Brazil.
22 November 2004 - 11:00am
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The 'Meanest' City In The Nation?

A national organization has named the nation's "meanest" city toward the homeless.
11 November 2004 - 2:00pm
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Wal-Mart At Teotihuacan Opens

A highly disputed Wal-Mart store opens within view of the pyramids of Teotihuacan.
5 November 2004 - 9:00am
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Bush, Kerry Differ Starkly On The Environment

The differences between George Bush and John Kerry on environmental issues.
2 November 2004 - 8:00am
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A Bold Regional Comprehensive Plan

A regional comprehensive plan aims to tame San Diego county's inexorable growth.
30 July 2004 - 8:00am
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America's New Eco-exodus

Is the nation on the cusp of a new kind of migration to the rural countryside?
9 July 2004 - 6:00am
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Looking For A Home In San Diego? It Will Cost You

The median home price in the seventh largest city in the U.S. reached $500,000 last month.
18 June 2004 - 9:00am
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A Network Of Networks In San Diego

The Envision San Diego initiative hopes to shape a vision for the future of San Diego.
12 June 2004 - 5:00am
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The New Green Urbanism

Green architecture is catching on in America.
8 June 2004 - 6:00am
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Building an Ecotopia

Richard Louv of the San Diego Union-Tribune cites examples and best practices in green urbanism. The second in a series of articles on the Green City movement.
1 June 2004 - 8:00am
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SmartCode: A Replacement For Zoning

"Cadre of experts" mounts an attack on zoning regulations that drive sprawl.
24 February 2004 - 8:00am
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