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Honesty And Seattle's Monorail Tax

Seattle's Monorail Tax will show just how honest the city is says Bill Radke.

April 15 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

25 Years Of Forward-thinking Design

Builder Magazine looks back at 25 years of'progress, pundits, projects, products and predictions.'

April 15 - Builder Magazine

Boston Commuter Rail Expansion May Yield To Urban Transit

The governor of Massachusetts plans to shift transit funding to inner city projects.

April 15 - The Boston Globe

Sprawl In The Spotlight

The April issue of Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment presents an review of the top websites exploring the issue of sprawl.

April 15 - Frontiers In Ecology And The Environment

Smart Growth Saves Money

In Michigan as elsewhere, fiscal distress accentuates the need for reforming wasteful development patterns.

April 15 - The Brookings Institution


Why Zoning Doesn't Mean Quality Of Life

The Charlotte Observers offers a summary of how zoning and "matter of right" allows for the building of junk, regardless of city plans or desires for a quality environment.

April 15 - The Charlotte Observer

How To Measure A City's Success

Communities across the nation have launched formal "indicators" projects.

April 15 - The Washington Post Writers Group


Europe's Tallest Building?

In England, architects and developers are pushing the boundaries to build mind-numbingly tall buildings.

April 15 - The Daily Telegraph

Commuting Across The English Channel

The local council in Kent is planning to encourage families priced out of the housing market to move to France and commute daily to work from through the Channel Tunnel.

April 15 - The Independent

Stopping Cities From Zoning For Sales Taxes

California lawmakers are working on a proposal that would give cities a larger share of property taxes, and less incentive to build more big box retail stores.

April 15 - San Jose Mercury News

Hundreds Discover Freeway Expansion Threatens Their Homes

Even though the freeway expansion project has gone on for over two years, hundreds in Southern California find out their homes are threatened.

April 14 - The Los Angeles Times

What Works, What Doesn't In Smart Growth Policy

Lessons for Michigan from other states.

April 14 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Los Angeles' Newly Hip Downtown For Rent Only

Welcome to the 'new' downtown Los Angeles, where it's hip to rent a trendy converted loft in an historic building.

April 14 - The Los Angeles Times

Buying Economic Development

A retired businessman has become a celebrity as he buys up land in Tuscumbia, Alabama to return the town to the busy place he remembers.

April 14 - The New York Times

Saving Boston's Boylston Street

Can Boston's Boylston Street ever become the city's Champs Elysees? No, but it might become a sophisticated mixed-use boulevard.

April 14 - The Boston Globe

East Coast Vs. West Coast

It turns out that the New York-Los Angeles dichotomy is more opinion than fact. The two places are becoming more alike.

April 14 - The New York Times

New Urbanism: A Conspiracy For Small Towns?

Columnist Bill Roberts argues that for small western towns, embracing new urbanism is akin to suicide.

April 14 - The Salt Lake Tribune

Education: At What Cost Success?

Sylvia Lavin, chairwoman of UCLA's department of architecture and urban design, has dramatically boosted the school's reputation. But is the cost too high?

April 14 - The Los Angeles Times

Urban Parks: Innovate Or Stagnate

If the majority of America's parks aren't going to stagnate, they're going to need to learn from those parks that are getting it right.

April 14 - Planetizen

PRT: Public Transit Of The Future?

Thirty years in development, a Minnesota inventor debuted SkyWeb Express, a personal rapid transit (PRT) system that has some people excited about the future of public transit.

April 14 - Star Tribune

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