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Free Parking For Green Cars

Salt Lake City offers free parking for fuel-efficient vehicles.

January 28 - MSNBC

Home Depot Meets Hudson Square

The mega-merchandiser of home furnishings is looking to cash in on Lower Manhattan's residential renaissance, with Trinity Church as facilitator.

January 28 - The Slatin Report

Cleanup Of Times Square A Model For Downtown LA?

Can downtown Los Angeles' problem with homelessness on skid row be solved by the same principles that changed the image of Times Square?

January 28 - The Los Angeles Times

White House Rejects Additional Katrina Relief Spending Plan

In order to avoid creating 'another bureaucracy', Bush does not support creation of a federal corporation to purchase and redevelop damaged homes.

January 28 - The Advocate

American Suburbia Sprawls Its Way To India

With rampant globalization and growth, Indian architects and developers are using as many established planning models as they can -- including 'New Jersey Suburban'.

January 28 - Hindustan Times


Friday Funny: Parrot Quiz

Take San Francisco Weekly's quiz to find out if you are an apologist for the Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill.

January 27 - San Francisco Weekly

It's Sprawl For Nothing

In an excerpt from her new book, 'The Place You Love Is Gone: Progress Took It Away', author Melissa Holbrook Pierson offers her lament for a sprawling nation.

January 27 - Orion


What Car Buyers Want

Ford, GM, and Chrysler have been caught off guard and need to make products that consumers want.

January 27 - Abhijeet Chavan

The New Confession: 'I Am A Suburbanist'

A columnist confesses publicly that he is a heretic and that he 'loves suburbia.'

January 27 - The Australian

Studies Find Sprawl Decreases Health, Increases Pollution

Two comprehensive studies conclude that sprawl has negative effects on public health and pollution; however, many remain skeptical.

January 27 - The Seattle Times

U.S. 28th-Best On Environmental Issues, Study Says

Yale and Columbia based the rankings on an Environmental Sustainability Index, gauging each nation's rate of success in meeting a set of critical environmental goals.

January 27 - The New York Times

Controversial Getty Villa To Re-Open After 12-Year Hiatus

The palatial urban masterpiece is finally back, but its art collection has been called into question by international critics.

January 27 - The Guardian Unlimited

L.A.: Proud Home Of The Car Chase

In The New Yorker, Tad Friend discusses the city's weird relationship with the crime and television phenomenon, highlighting some 'classic', 'fondly remembered' chases.

January 27 - The New Yorker

Will The Big Dig Ever Be Finished?

Former Massachusetts Transportation Secretary Fred Salvucci defends the Big Dig and calls for the State to honor its transit commitments.

January 27 - The Boston Globe

Boon Or Blight? Studentification Study Released In UK

As student enrollment spikes in the UK, university cities are scrambling to find new and better ways of planning for the up and downsides of waves of students moving into near-campus areas.

January 27 - The Guardian

Leaving New Jersey: The Hunt for Affordable Housing

Residents of New Jersey are migrating to Atlanta, Florida, and even the Bronx in search of affordable housing choices.

January 26 - The New York Times

The Emergence Of The CDC Network

Grassroots groups, developers, bankers and others are sharing knowledge and collaborating on campaigns to change state and local community development policies.

January 26 - Shelterforce Magazine

China Admits Rapid Development Threatens Environment

China's chemical plants threaten its famous rivers which flow through major population centers.

January 26 - The Los Angeles Times

The Future Of Conservation

Tired of stalemate, weekend warriors, conservationists, and ranchers are starting to support compromise solutions in the West's land battles.

January 26 - The Christian Science Monitor

The Next Great (Sub)Urban Park?

At 1,300 acres, the Orange County Great Park, to be built over the ruins of the El Toro Marine base, may bring greater identity to the sprawling region.

January 26 - The Los Angeles Times

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