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Driving With Mr. Zhu

One American journalist rides along with members of China's new car owning class as they discover the thrill of the open road.

July 4 - The New York Times Magazine

Will Higher Gas Prices Reduce Vacation Driving?

Vacation travel for the Washington area is expected to surpass last year's forcast.

July 3 - The Washington Post

When Farm Subsidies Go Bad

The Washington Post finds that the government has paid over $1.3 billion in agricultural subsidies to non-farmers, under a decades-old policy intended to eliminate subsidies. The policies are changing land use patterns in the Farm Belt.

July 3 - The Washington Post

FEATURE

World Cup 2006 Extravaganza

July 3 - Michael Jelks

Quantifying Housing's Hidden Transportation Bill

The Housing and Transportation Affordability Index is a new tool calculates affordability at the census tract level by taking into account not only housing costs, but transportation as well.

July 3 - The Chicago Tribune


The Paradox Of Gardens During War

A review of Kenneth Helphand's new book "Defiant Gardens: Making Gardens in Wartime".

July 3 - The Capital Times

Libraries, Architecture, And Public Space

As one of the few remaining public spaces in cities, libraries are a popular means for the architect and urban designer to contribute positively to their communities. ArchNewsNow talks to two architects about the latest trends in library design.

July 3 - ArchNewsNow


Kelo Home To Be Relocated In Eminent Domain Settlement

The house of Susette Kelo, the plaintiff in the landmark eminent domain lawsuit will be relocated as part of an undisclosed settlement.

July 3 - Abhijeet Chavan

50 Years After The Birth Of The Interstate System

Half a century later, Interstate highways have transformed the face of modern America.

July 3 - The Washington Post

Photo Essay: LED Architecture

A photo essay illustrates how architects and planners are using inexpensive light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to transform urban skylines.

July 3 - Wired

Remember The Electric Car?

A new documentary film asks, "Who Killed the Electric Car?"

July 3 - The Arizona Republic

How New Yorkers Would Use The Smart Car

Dan Barry conjures up unintended uses for DiamlerChrysler new ultracompact Smart Car.

July 2 - The New York Times

Celebrating A New Urbanist Utopia

How is Celebtration, FL, Disney's experiment to build a New Urbanist utopia, faring ten years after the first residents moved in?

July 2 - The St. Petersburg Times

Twin Cities Chooses Light Rail Over BRT

Light rail comes out the winner in another showdown against train vs. bus in Minneapolis-St. Paul.

July 2 - Minnesota Public Radio

China's Maglev Extension Revived?

While the Beijing-Shanghai line has long been scraped, plans for a line from Shanghai to Hangzhou are still in play.

July 2 - China Daily

1950s Ranch Homes Making A Resurgance

A once maligned housing style is returning into fashion.

July 2 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

'Who Killed The Electric Car?'

A new documentary looks at how the future of the electric car was sabotaged.

July 1 - The New York Times

LEED Recommendations For Public Health and Urban Design

This report evaluates the current state of research linking public health and neighborhood design and provides recommendations for integrating the knowledge into the LEED-ND rating system to improve public health.

July 1 - U.S. Green Building Council

Colorado Mulls Privately-Funded Toll Road

A private developer's proposal to build a 33-mile toll road bypassing a heavy traffic area in Colorado Springs depends on a crucial city council vote. But even if approved, the mostly private public-private development may not be necessary.

July 1 - Colorado Springs Independent

Hong Kong's Big Air Pollution Problem

A new study shows the city's air quality ranks below New York, London, Paris, and even Los Angeles.

July 1 - The Standard

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Top Books

An annual review of books related to planning.

Top Schools

The definitive ranking of graduate planning programs.

100 Most Influential Urbanists

The who's who of urbanism, according to Planetizen readers.

Urban Planning Creators You Should Know

A short list of voices on social, video, and podcasting platforms.

Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

This six-course series explores essential urban design concepts using open source software and equips planners with the tools they need to participate fully in the urban design process.

Planning for Universal Design

Learn the tools for implementing Universal Design in planning regulations.