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Little Mystery To Cleveland's Hidden Vaults

Clevelanders for years have stood atop architectural relics of the days when Euclid Avenue was the city's grand boulevard.

April 20 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Group Meets in Portland to Point Out Its So-Called Flaws

A small group of libertarians, property rights activists and others convene in Portland to decry Smart Growth.

April 20 - The Oregonian

Do Big Projects Really Create Jobs?

Do big projects really bring jobs to the neighborhoods they claim to help?

April 19 - The Gotham Gazette

Does Gentrification Cause Prejudiced Condemnations?

Did D.C. housing officials unnecessarily condemn deteriorated apartment buildings to speed up gentrification?

April 19 - The Washington Post

New Urbanism Influences Major Waterfront Project

A waterfront project in New Jersey is designed to encourages people to leave their cars behind.

April 19 - The New York Times


Chicago Roars Back To Life

After a decade of boredom, Chicago comes roaring back, writes the Chicago Tribune's architecture critic.

April 19 - The Chicago Tribune

Pedestrian-Only Malls Not Always the Answer

Without high pedestrian and retail activity, regional malls could actually benefit from re-opening to vehicular traffic.

April 19 - The Courier Mail


Finding The Right Agricultural Buffer Zone

As new development replaces agricultural land, cities struggle with an appropriate buffer zone between the two uses.

April 19 - Santa Maria Times

Who Cares About The Environment?

Results of Gallup's annual Environment/Earth Day poll shows Americans' attitudes and concerns about the environment.

April 19 - The Gallup Organization

What Is The Public's Right To Know?

Does the public need to know the details of a $95 million deal to preserve the 82,000-acre Hearst Ranch on California's Central Coast?

April 19 - The Los Angeles Times

Does Spending On Social Program Hinder Economic Growth?

Expert argues that spending on social programs does not deter economic growth.

April 19 - The New York Times

How To Spot A Suburb Becoming An Urban County

Once considered a suburb, Orange County, CA has run out of coastal land for building, and is now more crowded than Los Angeles.

April 19 - The Los Angeles Times

The Cost Of Poverty

Poverty is expensive. Neal Peirce looks at "predatory fiscal devices" that trap millions of low-income Americans.

April 18 - The Washington Post Writers Group

Will New Wireless Technology Encourage Sprawl?

Will the availability of wired broadband service in remote areas encourage urban sprawl?

April 18 - Mobile Pipeline

The Wal-Mart Backlash

A conference in Santa Barbara, CA, focuses on "Wal-Mart's sins". Even the organizers are surprised by the turnout.

April 18 - Business Week

How Ventura, CA Became One Of The Nation's Most Livable Cities

In the 1990s the city's downtown was deserted. Yet Ventura, CA has come back to win the designation of "most livable city" in the small-city category.

April 18 - The Los Angeles Times

Southern California Quake Date Predicted

UCLA scientists predict that a quake of magnitude 6.4 or larger will strike Southern California by September 5th.

April 18 - Wired

A Response To Criticism Of New Urbanism

O.K. Carter responsds to an op-ed criticizing urban planner John Fregonese and New Urbanism.

April 17 - Star-Telegram

Duany Reviews Koolhaas' New Project

Andres Duany visits Rem Koolhaas's new IIT student center.

April 17 - Veritas Et Venustas

Air Pollution Does Not Only Come From Cars

The rapid growth in air travel could wipe out any improvement in greenhouse gas emissions.

April 17 - The Guardian Unlimited

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