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Wal-Mart Town Center Project Is Missing The Town Center
<p>In North Lauderdale, Florida, a Wal-Mart-anchored town center is struggling to live up to its promises.</p>
A Boomtown Built On Illegal Immigration
<p>In the Mexican city of Altar, just 60 miles from the U.S. border, a booming economy has built itself around catering to those looking to make the treacherous walk through the desert to cross into the U.S.</p>
Funding And Timing Issues Critical To Creation Of Transit In Tampa
<p>With three different public transit funding plans up for consideration, officials in Tampa, Florida, are trying to decide which is the best and when is the best time to start the work on the city's long-sought transit system.</p>
Good Management The Secret To Successful Communities
<p>Cerritos, California, has become one of the more successful suburbs of Los Angeles by applying superb management techniques.</p>
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Design is Social Activism
“I have always thought that design can be a form of social activism,” says Don Meeker, environmental graphic designer and co-creator of “Clearview” typeface. This small but radical quotation was buried in an article from the 8.12.07 NY Times Sunday magazine (<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/12/magazine/12fonts-t.html" target="_blank">http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/12/magazine/12fonts-t.html</a>) on the redesign of highway sign typeface. Meeker, James Montalbano, and a team of collaborators understood that it was the design of highway signage that was contributing to highway fatalities. They applied an understanding of human psychology and function to the solution of a “civic issue.” <br /><br />Radical idea. It’s called Universal Design. Or social activism.
U.S. Cities Feel Hurt Of Tourism Slump
<p>The amount of overseas tourists visiting the U.S. has dropped recently, and with revenues in many cities taking a hit, a coalition of American mayors are calling on the federal government to loosen restrictions on foreign travelers.</p>
Updating New York's Bicycle Network
<p>Plans to expand the bicycle network in New York City are underway as part of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's long-term plan to make the city more environmentally friendly. But proposals to increase the city's bike lanes are meeting opposition from locals.</p>
Environmental Protection Through Cap-And-Trade
<p>As carbon trading systems gain notoriety as successful methods of protecting those natural resources that are good at sequestering the harmful emission, some see a bright future for similar cap-and-trade systems to preserve nature for its benefits.</p>
Poor Benefitting From 'Poverty Tours'
<p>In the squatter settlements in South African slums, a burgeoning new industry is developing around so-called "poverty tours", where Western tourists are taken off the beaten tour path to see what life is like in impoverished squatter communities.</p>
Water Shortages Alter Growth Patterns In Las Vegas
<p>Low water supplies are forcing changes to the growth patterns of booming Las Vegas, Nevada.</p>
California Publishes New Hazard Mitigation Draft Plan
<p>The California Hazard Mitigation Plan (SHMP) is the state's plan for reshaping and strengthening the built environment to significantly reduce disaster losses created by natural and human-caused hazards.</p>
The Line Between Fighting Gentrification And Plain-Old NIMBY
<p>When does an 'anti-gentrification group' cross the line to simply stopping progress in a community? That charge has been leveled against San Francisco's Mission Anti-Displacement Coalition after the city's environmental review process was expanded.</p>
An Introduction To Green Roofs
<p>This article from <em> Ecogeek</em> offers an introduction to green roofs, and shares pictures of some existing green roofs and some ambitious projects in the works.</p>
Sign, Sign, Nowhere a Sign
<p>Sao Paulo Brazil has implemented a ban on outdoor advertising, calling it "visual pollution."</p>
Biking In Portland Isn't Just For Enthusiasts Anymore
<p>The fact that many people in Portland, Oregon ride bikes is no surprise. And while many of those bikers are typically more serious bike enthusiast, the city is seeing an unexpected shift that has more and more "regular Joes and Janes" biking as well.</p>
Conscious Cities Preserve Natural Capital
<p>A new report examining thoughtful urban land stewardship around the world finds that preserving natural capital yields big dividends for cities.</p>
Brazilian "Sustainable Development Settlements" Ravage the Amazon
<p>Greenpeace is claiming that a Brazilian scheme to settle tens of thousands of families has become little more than a "scam" to sell off logging rights in the Amazon.</p>
Seattle Struggles To Fund Sidewalks
<p>More than 650 miles of Seattle streets have no sidewalks, and residents are demanding them. But with limited transportation funding, the city is struggling to find ways to pay for sidewalk construction.</p>
New Plan, New Growth Pattern
<p>The City of Sacramento is looking to change its growth pattern as it prepares a new version of its general plan.</p>
D.C.'s Waterfront Revival
<p>With more than $2 billion worth of redevelopment projects underway, Washington D.C.'s riverfront areas are in the midst of a waterfront renaissance.</p>
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