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Wetlands Spy Cam

Massachusetts uses digitized arial photos to police wetlands encroachment.

January 22 - The Christian Science Monitor

Big Boxes Encounter Mixed Feelings

Some residents say big box stores offer convenience but local businesses are worried.

January 22 - Times Union

Salt Lake Commuters Use HOV Lanes, Sympathetically

A two year study of the new carpool lanes reveals average violation rates, slower speeds

January 22 - The Salt Lake Tribune

Shanghai Has Big Plans

Shanghai's approach to city development is built around massive and expensive projects.

January 22 - The Economist

Support Sought For Sign Language Town

Despite concerns, majority of McCook County residents support the idea of a new town for signers.

January 21 - Mitchell Republic


Buffalo Seeks $5M For Waterfront Venture

Buffalo seeks $5M in federal transportation funds for waterfront venture.

January 21 - The Buffalo News

Will Global Warming Lead To War?

The United Nations will study link between global warming and human conflict.

January 21 - Common Dreams


How Should Houston Grow?

A suburbanite offers his perspective on how Houston's urban core must grow if the region is to prosper.

January 21 - The Houston Chronicle

Small City Works To Enhance Visual Image

Design standards are being altered to incorporate input from citizen surveys and focus groups regarding their visual preferences.

January 21 - Kingsport Times-News

Updating Oregon's 30-Year-Old Planning Process

A proposal to update Oregon's 30-year-old planning process is met with approval.

January 21 - The Oregonian

'Big-Box' Headaches

Vacant 'big-box' stores pose problems for suburban communities.

January 21 - The Washington Post

Woonerf

The Dutch strategy of the woonerf -- harmonious coexistence of cars and pedestrians -- is catching on in Boston.

January 21 - The Boston Globe

Developers Providing More Public Art

Canadian cities grant density bonuses in exchange for developer-funded art installations.

January 21 - The Globe and Mail

Hydrogen Highways

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wants to speed California drivers to a future in which hydrogen, instead of petroleum, will power their cars.

January 21 - The Los Angeles Times

Metro Atlanta: A Model For The Future

Metro Atlanta communities are finally planning with greenspace, pedestrians, and mixed-use in mind.

January 20 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

China Abandons Long-Distance Maglev Effort

China has chosen to abandon its Maglev train effort for a 750-mile Beijing-Shanghai link.

January 20 - Associated Press

Al Gore On Global Warming And The Environment

Al Gore criticizes the Bush administration environmental policies.

January 20 - Progressive News

How Far Does Gentrification Go?

New studies explore, as well as challenge, the notion of displacement in gentrifying neighborhoods.

January 20 - U.S. News And World Report

Challenging The Creative Class Theory

Steven Malanga challenges Richard Florida's theory that bohemian culture as economic development strategy works.

January 20 - Wall St. Journal

Planners Slam Schwarzenegger's Proposed Transportation Cuts

Analysts argue that the $3.4 billion loss will exacerbate Southern California's air quality, congestion and economic woes.

January 20 - The Los Angeles Times

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