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Surprise - Affluent Long Island Hit Hard By Subprime Crisis

Editorial: Long Island is one of the nation's most affluent suburbs. With very high housing values and located by NYC, it would be not expected to be hit hard by the subprime crisis. But it has - and its roots lie in its racially segregated past.

November 6 - The New York Times

Spain's Manufacturing Boomtown Feels Economic Slump

The manufacturing town of Zaragoza, Spain is beginning to feel the crunch of the global economic slowdown, as a General Motors plant goes on a temporary hiatus.

November 6 - The New York Times

Economic Benefits In Question in New York Stadium Redevelopments

Stadium construction in New York that was intended to have only a small cost to taxpayers has turned out to be a major investment and allocation of tax breaks, causing many to question whether the economic benefits of rebuilding will ever be seen.

November 6 - The New York Times

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This Couldn’t Have Happened at a Better Time

<p class="MsoNormal"> The United States has been reborn.<span> </span>The election of Barack Obama has put – or reintroduced – the United States to the world stage as a beacon of hope for all people.<span> </span>We have proven that we believe and embody the ideals of equality and equal opportunity and that these ideals are the right of every citizen and not just a few.<span> </span>More importantly, this election is a ray of hope for our nation.<span> </span>We advanced the fight against racism to elect the first black president of the United States.<span> </span>Barack Obama’s election also gives hope to Americans as we witness and feel the stinging affects of the economic and housing crises, the energy crisis and two wars. </p>

November 5 - Tamika Camille Gauvin

North Bay Approves Diesel Light Rail Ballot Measure

The fourth attempt proved a charm as Marin and Sonoma county voters narrowly passed a 1/4 cent sales tax measure to build and run a diesel light rail train through both counties along with an adjacent bike path. The tax measure needed 2/3 to pass.

November 5 - Marin Independent Journal


Honolulu Approves Light Rail System

Voters in Honolulu have approved a 20-mile light rail system for the Hawaiian city -- the largest public works project in the state's history.

November 5 - Honolulu Star-Bulletin

California's Bodysurfing Preserve

The Wedge -- a well-known bodysurfing spot in Newport Beach made famous in the 1966 surf film "The Endless Summer" -- is becoming a part of local history, thanks to a group of bodysurfing preservationists.

November 5 - Los Angeles Times


Kansas City Light Rail Plans Fail

A sales tax plan to fund light rail in Kansas City has failed.

November 5 - The Kansas City Star

CA High Speed Rail Proposition Appears To Win Narrow Approval

A $10 billion high speed rail bond is winning with 52.2% voting 'Yes' with 95% of the precincts reporting. This would be the first state bond measure supporting high speed rail to be supported by voters in U.S., though it only funds 1/3 of costs.

November 5 - San Francisco Chronicle

'Self-Motivated Activism' Behind Park's Beautification

Thanks to the ambitious clean-up efforts of a few residents, a neglected, unofficial park on city land is now maintained daily and is on its way to being a greenway.

November 5 - The New York Times

TOD Gets Green Light in Utah

Draper, UT will soon be seeing new transit-oriented development, where there will be no building height restrictions or population caps.

November 5 - Deseret News

The New Age of Trains

Passenger rail is on the minds of voters and politicians more than ever. Some say the next train era is on its way.

November 5 - San Francisco Chronicle

Container Homes Find Niche in Hawaii

Interest in houses made from shipping containers has been rising in Hawaii, where these inexpensive homes' designs can range from studios to multistory apartments.

November 5 - The Honolulu Adviser

Bike Racks as Public Art Gaining Popularity

Quirky, artistic bike racks are cropping up in cities around the country--a trend that benefits more than just cyclists.

November 5 - USA Today

Desert Wildlife Faces Border Wall

The security border fence designed to combat illegal immigration into the U.S. is raising concerns over its impact on habitats and wildlife.

November 5 - OneWorld.net

FEATURE

News Summary: Urban Policy and the Obama Presidency

The balloons have fallen, and the yard signs have been yanked up. The people have chosen, and in a historic win, Senator Barack Obama will soon be our next president. Now the hopes and promises of the campaign must harden into reality. Managing Editor Tim Halbur summarize what we can expect from an Obama presidency in regards to urban issues.

November 5 - Tim Halbur

Skyscraper Lights Don't Have to be Dangerous or Wasteful

One architecture critic addresses two skyscraper-related conundrums: Decorative lighting that tops the buildings are energy inefficient, and they are dangerous to migrating birds.

November 4 - Chicago Tribune

Across From Watts Towers, Facade Improvement as Art

Artist Edgar Arceneaux is the man behind the Watts Towers Project, a collaboration of international artists to make the poverty-stricken neighborhood facing on the famed folk art structure into works of art in their own right.

November 4 - Los Angeles Times

James Bond, Architecture Critic?

The James Bond films have featured some of the most memorable built environments in all of cinema. Too bad Bond invariably blows them up.

November 4 - Guardian (UK)

Blumenauer Tapped as Likely Secretary of Transportation

Democratic insiders have mapped out the possible face of an Obama presidential cabinet. Shortlisted for Secretary of Transportation are Oregon Congressman Earl Blumenauer and Minnesota Congressman Jim Oberstar.

November 4 - Politico

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