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Comparing Subways Around The World

<p>Washington Post Columnist John Kelley offers comments from subway riders who share their experiences riding other systems around the globe.</p>

February 9 - The Washington Post

College Students Saving Money By Living In Substandard Housing

<p>To help make ends meet, some students have taken to living in illegal, and often unsafe, residences.</p>

February 9 - The Santa Clara

Cleveland Moves To Protect Community Gardens

<p>After the community successfully thwarted a proposed development on the site of an urban garden, city officials are looking to protect gardens citywide with a new zoning designation.</p>

February 9 - The Sun News

Bush Seeks Large Increase In National Parks Funding

<p>President Bush's 2008 budget proposes $2.4 billion for the National Park Service.</p>

February 8 - The San Francisco Chronicle

NYC's Wall Street Becoming A Neighborhood

<p>With the post 9/11 displacement of many financial firms, residents, along with restaurants and shops, have started to move into the area -- remaking the financial hub into a desirable place to live.</p>

February 8 - The American


San Francisco Subway Project Warned To Speed Up

<p>Having spent an inordinate amount of time in preliminary engineering, the major transit project for the San Francisco Bay Area is in serious financial trouble, according to the FTA, and could have its $750 million grant withdrawn.</p>

February 8 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Boomtown Looks To Hire Lots Of New Planners

<p>The Municipality of Wood Buffalo is looking to fill 49 new positions in its planning and development department to cope with the area's incredible growth -- a result of the tar sands boom in northern Alberta.</p>

February 8 - Wood Buffalo Communications


Aging Suburban Communities Cope With Urban Problems

<p>The older suburbs around Richmond, Virginia -- and many other cities around the country -- can no longer count on being immune to poverty, crime and under performing schools that has long affected the urban core.</p>

February 8 - Style Weekly

Scotland's Green City

<p>Leaders in Edinburgh, Scotland have adopted a new green building code to lessen the environmental impact of development.</p>

February 8 - Green Building Press

Rural College Towns Seek To Create Urban Life

<p>Rural colleges are urbanizing their campuses to stay competitive with their peers and keep up with evolving demographic preferences.</p>

February 8 - The New York Times

FEATURE

Sustainability: Planning's Redemption or Curse?

February 8 - Michael Gunder, PhD

You're Never Too Young To Learn About Planning

<p>In hopes of inspiring future civic leaders, an innovative volunteer program teaches grade school children about how a city works.</p>

February 8 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Beijing's Parking Crunch

<p>With more than 300,000 new cars hitting the roads each year, the Chinese capital has a serious shortage of parking. The solution? More parking lots of course.</p>

February 8 - China Daily

Who Wants To Be A Redevelopment Czar?

<p>The lengthy list of candidates for the top job at the Boston Redevelopment Agency includes architect and Harvard professor Alex Krieger.</p>

February 8 - Boston Herald

Virtual Explorers Of Google Earth

<p>Enthusiasts are using Google Earth and Microsoft Live Search Maps for unexpected purposes.</p>

February 7 - The Los Angeles Times

Sprawl and Obesity: A Review Of Research and Arguments

<p>Science News reviews the research and opinions linking sprawl and obesity, and investigates whether urban sprawl "makes people fat."</p>

February 7 - Science News

How Green Is Your Neighborhood?

<p>The first-ever rating system for sustainable urban neighborhood development is seeking pilot projects.</p>

February 7 - The Congress for the New Urbanism

The Incredible Shrinking City

<p>As many communities across Europe and the United States decrease in size, academics ponder just how to plan for for cities with declining populations.</p>

February 7 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Manhattan's West Side To See Burst Of Residential Construction

<p>The first apartment buildings will soon begin rising on the former Hudson Yards, made possible by the rezoning of 300 acres two years ago.</p>

February 7 - The New York Times

High Homeowner Vacancy Rates Could Portend Continuing Housing Slump

<p>The "often-overlooked measure" of homes for sale that are empty is the highest it's ever been. The figure could represent the influence of housing "speculators" and may signal continuing weakness in the national housing market.</p>

February 7 - The Wall Street Journal

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