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The Grassroots Takes On Planning

Ordinary people, not professionals, are doing the planning to rebuild New Orleans.

August 9 - The New York Times

Jobs-Housing Balance: An Outdated Planning Concept?

A quick look at the Seattle metro area shows the term may be obsolete.

August 9 - The Seattle Times

How Bad Will The Bubble Burst?

With so much wealth tied up in the housing industry, a market slow-down in the U.S. could have a larger economic effect than originally predicted.

August 9 - The Wall Street Journal

Alaska's Audacious Infrastructure Ideas

"Crackpot schemes' or ambitious thinking? In the largest state in the nation, often criticized for "bridges to nowhere" visions, no idea is too outlandish.

August 9 - The Los Angeles Times

Portland's 'Vision Vessel'

An unorthodox project encourages the residents of Portland to participate in the shaping of their city.

August 9 - Metropolis Magazine


Stormwater Runoff -- A Community Amenity?

Dealing with stormwater runoff and the pollutants it carries has been the responsibility of civil engineers for decades. But it's been suggested that planners and architects elevate this infrastructural concern to the heights of community design.

August 9 - Smart Growth Online

Audio Interview With 'Aerotropolis' Author

Writer Greg Lindsay discusses his article "Rise of the Aerotropolis" which was featured in the July/August issue of Fast Company.

August 9 - Fast Company


Developing Nuclear Waste Warning Systems

John Stang explains how we're going to warn future generations about the dangers of our radioactive waste heaps.

August 8 - Grist

New Parking Meters Aim To Boost Cities' Revenue

A U.S. firm is testing new smart parking meters that use sonar technology to reset its timer when a car leaves a parking space.

August 8 - Voice Of America

Promoting Green Space In The Urban Core

The city of Seattle is proposing to change its planning regulations to encourage green vegetation in new urban developments.

August 8 - Seattle Daily Journal

South Chicago Neighborhood Is New Hot Property

After over a century of being cut off from Lake Michigan, the southeast side is gearing up for the newest, largest development project in years in the sleepy, working-class neighborhood of South Chicago.

August 8 - Crain's Chicago Business

Louvre's Iconic Glass Pyramid Due For Redesign

With crowds overwhelming the modern glass atrium, original architect I.M. Pei has been brought in to rethink the Paris museum's controversial entrance.

August 8 - The Times (London)

Is Infill Development Just Vertical Sprawl?

Opponents of high density development argue that urban infill causes just as many problems as traditional sprawl.

August 8 - The New York Times

Giving Teens A Say In Community Plans

Teenagers in Providence, Rhode Island, are getting a taste of classic planning issues.

August 8 - Rhode Island News

Refugees Find Jobs in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley

Newcomers to the U.S. are finding jobs and a safe place to call home outside of the nation's big cities.

August 8 - Richmond Times-Dispatch

Inclusionary Housing Doesn't Work

An economist with the National Association of Home Builders argues that government mandated inclusionary housing has good goals but negative consequences.

August 8 - The Orlando Sentinel

Doomsday Book Census

The UK's National Archives publishes one of country's earliest surviving public records, the Domesday Book -- a land and property census from 1085 -- online with translations.

August 8 - The National Archives

Is 'Greenprint Denver' Plan Enough?

The mayor of Denver, Colorado, has a plan to make the city more environmentally healthy by setting goals of sustainable development. The authors of this editorial in the <em>Denver Post</em> argue that the mayor's plan doesn't go far enough.

August 8 - The Denver Post

Why High Gas Prices Haven't Affected Driving Behavior

As gasoline prices settle at $3/gallon, oil consumption continues to climb.

August 8 - The Denver Post

California Fuel Tax Proposal Called Into Question

The proposed measure, which would raise taxes on petrol to fund conservation and alternative energy efforts, is under fire due to benefits it would provide one of its major backers.

August 7 - The Sacramento Bee

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