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The World's Best Cities

The editors of Travel + Leisure magazine released their annual list of best cities to visit.

August 30 - Travel + Leisure

The Parking Dynamics Of Israeli Cities

As is the case in most places, changes in real estate and land use in Israeli cities have quickly translated into changes in the demand, and price paid for, parking spaces.

August 30 - Haaretz.com

HUD Hoax Highlights New Orleans Housing Condition

Louisiana Governor Blanco and New Orleans Mayor Nagin are the target of another elaborate hoax by The Yes Men.

August 30 - Democracy Now

The Growing Culture Of Childlessness

Even in the more traditional societies in Europe and Japan, more and more women delaying motherhood, or forgoing it completely. Accompanying the shift is a whole industry, from restaurants to real estate developers, catering to childless households.

August 30 - Newsweek International Edition

A Green Revolution In American Workplaces

Big employers, developers, and cities are beginning to see the advantages of being eco-friendly.

August 30 - The Los Angeles Times


Detroit Gets The Fuel Efficiency Message

Detroit has seen their sales drop while foreign manufacturers of more fuel efficient vehicles continue to see sales surge.

August 30 - The New York Times

Growth Makes Town A City

The town of Columbia, Maryland, is on the verge of transforming into a full-blown city. Pushing a broad redevelopment plan, officials are trying to ease the transition while some residents resist.

August 30 - The Baltimore Sun


An Environmental Disaster For The Mediterranean

Six weeks after Israel bombed oil storage tanks south of Beirut, spilling between 10,000 and 15,000 tons of heavy fuel oil into the Mediterranean, attempts to clean up the disaster are only beginning to get underway.

August 30 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Canadian Resort Town Faces Severe Water Shortage

Tofino, a resort community on the west coast of Vancouver Island, is experiencing a severe water shortage due to its rapid development.

August 29 - CBC News

The Cul-de-Sac Backlash

Some communities are limiting or outright banning cul-de-sacs, but residents still value the privacy and security they provide.

August 29 - The New York Times

Six Achievable Steps To Confront Global Warming

A new report from U.S. PIRG identifies achievable strategies for the United States to reduce global climate impacts by 20 percent.

August 29 - US Public Interest Research Group

Houston's Growing Pains

Planners are using public participation to overcome past haphazard development and create a vision for the city's transit corridors.

August 29 - The Houston Chronicle

California? Dreaming!

The state has the distinction of being the least-affordable in the nation, according to a new report from the California Building Industry Association.

August 29 - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

A Dose Of Reality In New Urbanism

While New Urbanism seems to have caught on in and around Atlanta, high home prices mean that the average homebuyer isn't benefiting.

August 29 - Pine Magazine

Major Foundation Engaged In Land Conservation Effort

The Mellon family foundation has a land preservation conservation campaign that started in the late 1970's. It has saved 3.6 million acres of endangered or historically significant sites in all 50 states.

August 29 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Top Performing School Gets 'F' For Facilitites

While students at Thomas Jefferson High in Arlington, Virginia outperform many of their U.S. counterparts, it's not because the school has superior infrastructure. Mold, bugs and falling ceilings are common.

August 29 - The Wall Street Journal

America's Infrastructure Deteriorating At An Alarming Rate

Its political climate geared more to reacting to crises instead of averting them, America's under-maintained infrastructure -- out of sight and, for many, out of mind -- is "coming apart at the seams."

August 29 - The Seattle Times

Small Oregon Town Cuts UGB Acreage

The city planning commission in the Southern Oregon town of Jacksonville recently passed a motion to reduce the acreage of a proposed urban growth boundary to more accurately reflect the town's population growth trends.

August 29 - Mail Tribune

GM's Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car Of The Future

James May drives what he believes is the car of the future -- a car that runs on a hydrogen fuel cell with a removable body.

August 29 - YouTube

The Looming Condo Bust

With the housing market softening, cities that have been witness to heavy speculation in trendy urban condos will suffer most.

August 28 - The San Francisco Chronicle

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Appalachian Highlands Housing Partners

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Gallatin County Department of Planning & Community Development

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Heyer Gruel & Associates PA

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