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The New Orleans Conspiracy
<p>NOLA human rights lawyer Bill Quigley outlines what he believes were thirty-three deliberate actions on the part of the federal government to undermine recovery in New Orleans.</p>
Running Out Of Land, Some Suburbs Learning To Build Up
<p>With little land left to develop and a declining population in recent years, suburban cities in Ohio are beginning to accept that the only way they can continue to grow is by building up.</p>
The Rise of the Bike Kitchen
<p>National ridership figures may be down, but grassroots collectives are thriving.</p>
The New Metropolitanism?
<p>Good middle class suburbs aren't sustainable without a vibrant city, and vice versa, argues a recent article in the Houston Chronicle.</p>
Design, Philanthropy Intersect at Chicago's Millenium Park
<p>Ed Uhlir details the development and maintenance of one of America's most successful urban parks.</p>
New, Grand & Costly Plans To Be Unveiled for Penn Station
<p>Plans for the rebuilding of America's busiest rail station, Pennsylvania Station in midtown Manhattan, expand to include enormous investment in surrounding area.</p>
Fighting Crime With Infrastructure
<p>The president of Brazil has pledged nearly $2 billion to improve basic services and infrastructure in the slums of Rio de Janeiro. He hopes that providing running water, schools, and better roads will counteract the high crime rate in the slums.</p>
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Truly Great Teachers: Remembering Peter Marris
<p class="MsoNormal">As an educator who also enjoys practice, I periodically weigh up where my efforts are best spent. Is it making a difference via educating students in the classroom, and through my research and writing, as they use this knowledge in their work in the distant future? Or can I make a difference more directly though practice now? It is hard to know which path is best and the path of teaching is a riskier choice. Truly exceptional teachers and scholars, however, can make an enormous impact.</p>
Online Virtual World Game To Recreate Historic Community Experience
<p>Project to recreate Oakland's 7th Street will enable users to experience it's historic jazz & blues club scene in a virtual world.</p>
How the Homeownership Dream Went Sour
<p>In part one of a three-part series, Rick Perlstein exposes how the federal government's ideologically-motivated project to promote homeownership in America has become badly derailed.</p>
More Tourists Riding Transit Than Residents
<p>A recent survey has revealed that more than 40% of the tourists planning to visit San Francisco this year will use public transit as their main mode of transportation -- a figure that outpaces the ridership of the city's residents.</p>
How Poor Planning Creates Slums
<p>By ignoring the "spinoff" effects of urban growth and sprawl, planners in Jamaica have unwittingly encouraged the creation of slums and overcrowded urban centers, according to experts.</p>
New Noise Code For The City That Never Sleeps
<p>New York City has approved tighter regulations on noise in the city, an effort officials hope will improve the quality of life for residents in the notoriously noisy city.</p>
Improving America's Passenger Rail System
<p>Amtrak is experiencing growing ridership despite a dismal track record for service. A new measure being considered in the U.S. Senate could finally help bring the nation's passenger rail service into the 21st century.</p>
Bogotá vs Curitiba
<p>UCLA Professor Randall Crane blogs about his observations on the differences between Curitiba, Brazil and Bogotá, Colombia.</p>
TOD Residents Still Driving
<p>An investigation reveals that transit use remains low for residents of several Los Angeles-area transit-oriented housing developments.</p>
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Can Transit Link A Sprawling County?
<p>I’ve confirmed that it is possible to take public transportation to the most suburban of suburban locations: the outlet mall.
Manhattanites Not Exempt Under Congestion Pricing Plan
<p>In what may be a surprise to some, Manhattan residents who are also motorists will not be exempt from the planned congestion pricing fee.</p>
The Redevelopment Of Coney Island
<p>With the sale of the Astroland park, the once popular seaside amusement district is facing an uncertain future.</p>
Five Questions With Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk
<p>Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk discusses Miami 21, the City of Miami's effort to rezone the entire city using the principles of the new urbanism.</p>
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Smith Gee Studio
City of Charlotte
City of Camden Redevelopment Agency
City of Astoria
Transportation Research & Education Center (TREC) at Portland State University
US High Speed Rail Association
City of Camden Redevelopment Agency
Municipality of Princeton (NJ)
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