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Life Away From The Power Grid

Rural areas of the Dominican Republic are not connected to the nation's power grid but villagers benefit from solar energy powered by the Carribean sun.

July 6 - Wired

Debate Rages Over Recreational Water Use

Colorado faces controversial choices over use of water for recreation and its impact on the economy and development.

July 6 - The New York Times

Chicago Airport Expansion Plan Needs More Funds

Chicago's $6 billion expansion plan for O'Hare airport will require an additional $2.8 billion for transportation improvements.

July 5 - Chicago Sun-Times

Bizarre Uses Of National Forests

U.S. National Forests -- managed for uses such as logging, ranching and recreation -- are also used for other unusual activities.

July 5 - The New York Times

Sprawl Impacts Water Quality

Tests in New Jersey confirm that as suburbs expand, nearby lakes and streams degrade dramatically.

July 5 - New Jersey Record & Herald News


Hidden Costs Of Urban Living

Microsoft's Money Central looks at the hidden costs of living in a big city and asks, from an economic standpoint, is it worth it?

July 5 - Microsoft Money Central

Portland's Land Use Conceit?

Portland is named as one of three top International cities for livability. Is Portland developing civic conceit?

July 5 - The Oregonian


Urbana Discovers New Urbanism

Planned subdivision in Urbana, IL, inspired by New Urbanism, receives mixed reactions from residents.

July 5 - News-Gazette

Armpit Of America?

Washington Post columnist Gene Weingarten is accepting nominations for the "Armpit of America."

July 5 - The Washington Post

Homeownership Tax Benefits Spatially Skewed

This paper finds that the tax benefits associated with owning one's own home are skewed spatially, with a few areas receiving large benefits and most areas receiving small ones.

July 5 - The Brookings Institution

Weed Invades Western U.S.

A weed invasion in the Western U.S. is threatening wildlife, lifestock, and the local economy.

July 5 - National Geographic

Bush's Environmental Miscalculation

This New York Times editorial examines President Bush'senvironmental policy decisions in the context of recent politicalhistory.

July 5 - The New York Times

Revitalizing Cleveland's Older Suburbs

Cleveland's aging communities team up to market postwar era housing.

July 4 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Trains: The Next U.S. Interstate

The question should not be "Can we build an iron Interstate, but, "How quickly can we do it."

July 4 - The Christian Science Monitor

New Urbanism Gets A Slow Start In Charlotte

Charlotte's University City is a fast-growing university town, with three different development plans in three years.

July 4 - American City Business Journals

An Insider's Look At The New Property Rights

An attorney provides an insider's look at the Supreme Court case that dramatically alters government's ability to regulate land use.

July 4 - Wall St. Journal

Activists Attack Genetic Trees Research

Eco-terrorists target research to create genetically modified trees that grow thick, tall, and fast and even create their own pesticides.

July 4 - National Public Radio

NORCs: Naturally Occuring Retirement Communities

A NORC describes a place in which half of the residents are over 60 and have decided to spend their last years in their home.

July 3 - Wall St. Journal

Bush Scales Back Gulf Of Mexico Drilling Plan

Bush administration plans to open large tracts of the Gulf of Mexico for oil and natural gas have been scaled back under pressure from Florida.

July 3 - The Washington Post

The Wonders Of Suburbia

Columnist Karen Hershenson writes about her transformation into a suburbanite.

July 3 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

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