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Cities In The Digital Age

City scholar Joel Kotkin argues against the idea of an urban revitalization panacea a la Richard Florida.

December 22 - MetropolisMag.com

Economic Development Challenges For An Agriculture-Based Region

California's Central Valley struggles with the need to accommodate its rapid growth while preserving its agricultural economic base.

December 22 - The Planning Report

Incentives For High-Tech In Arizona

Arizona attempts to spur its slowing tech industry with tax credits and private investments.

December 22 - The Arizona Republic

Noise Stops New Residences In City

Stockholm's local government says no to new residences because noise levels outside are too high, according to the government.

December 22 - Dagens Nyheter

L.A.'s Underworld: The Forgotten Faces Of A World-class City

The nation's largest homeless district spans 50 square blocks. To enter here is to confront a society that is raw, scavenging, extraordinarily complex.

December 21 - The Los Angeles Times


Planning Scholars Impacted By 9/11 Restrictions

Strict new "watch lists" for visa applicants are impacting visiting professors and future urban planning students.

December 21 - The Los Angeles Times

Vancouver To Experiment With Transit Techniques

Vancouver transit officials plan interventions to increase transit reliability and improve the way the street works, both commercially and socially.

December 21 - The Vancouver Sun


Progressive Planning Legislation Has Promise For California

AB 857 sets out three land-use goals for California: infill development, protection of open space, and more efficient use of the land wherever development occurs. But will it be effective?

December 21 - The Planning Report

Towers Without Representation

Historic preservationists, strip clubs owners and the Boston Zoning Commission come together to put the reins on the Boston Redevelopment Authority.

December 21 - The Boston Globe

Major U.S. Cities Lack the Capacity to Address Homelessness

The U.S. Conference of Mayors reports in a dramatic decrease in the ability for 25 major cities in the U.S. to aid in homelessness and hunger.

December 21 - The Boston Globe

Omaha Launches Citywide Urban Design Plan

Public-private effort looks to improve development standards and guidelines.

December 21 - Omaha World Herald

The Big Dig's First Descent

Some have raised safety concerns over steep driving conditions for the Big Dig.

December 20 - The Boston Globe

Ottawa: Reducing Sprawl At The Cost Of Housing?

Housing consistency in Ottawa may be shattered by new legislation.

December 20 - The Ottawa Citizen

Homelessness and the Elderly

Homelessness among elderly people, who are more prone to victimization, is increasing.

December 20 - The Hartford Courant

Coordinating Public Schools, Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization

Linking housing and public schools poses many opportunities for public-private partnerships and improving neighborhoods in the South Side of Chicago.

December 20 - The Chicago Tribune

Sorry, Mate, No Lorries Here

Sydney, Australia lacks land and infrastructure at its fringes.

December 20 - The Sydney Morning Herald

Making Los Angeles Living Look Attractive

Developers try their hardest to find residents by offering often obscure amenities.

December 19 - Downtown News

New Design For World Trade Center Unveiled

The result of a fued between architect Daniel Libeskind and the leaseholder of the site, the revised design for the World Trade Center would include the world's tallest building.

December 19 - BBC News

Remastering The Master Plan

The real estate waffle iron is burning holes in a longstanding and important pledge to reopen the long-lost Manhattan street grid at Ground Zero. Not smart.

December 19 - The Slatin Report

Plans For World's Largest Wind Farms Outlined

The UK government has announced plans for offshore windfarm sites that are expected to supply seven percent of the country's energy needs.

December 19 - BBC News

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