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Does A New Highway Increase Home Value?

Will the development of a new highway 500 feet from a homeowner's property increase or hurt a home's value?

March 15 - Wall St. Journal

King County Metro Mulls Ferry Service

King County Metro in King County, WA, is considering starting a passenger ferry.

March 15 - The Seattle Times

So Did Smart Growth Make Portland Unaffordable?

Randal O'Toole pushes back against Philip Langdon's article that questions whether Portland's growth boundary made the city less affordable.

March 15 - The Thoreau Institute

Information And Market-Based Community Development

In two complementary papers, Robert Weissbourd and Riccardo Bodini examine the role of information resources in spurring markets and creating investment strategies to boost urban neighborhoods.

March 15 - The Brookings Institution

California's Reliance On Real Estate May Be Its Downfall

Half of the private sector jobs in the last two years are related to California's hot real estate market -- which is destined to start cooling off.

March 15 - The Los Angeles Times


The 'Super Slab'

A private company plans a super highway through rural Colorado.

March 15 - The Denver Post

The Million Solar Roofs Initiative

New California bill would provide funding for solar power in homes.

March 15 - The Los Angeles Times


Wal-Mart Is Upsetting The Gods In Mexico

The big box store has set up shop in the shadow of the Pyramid of the Sun in San Juan Teotihuacan.

March 15 - AlterNet

Michigan

In Grand Rapids, smart investments spur Smart Growth.

March 15 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Ethnic Enclaves: Coming To A Suburb Near You

The Northern Virginia suburb of Annandale has become widely known as "Koreatown" over the past decade and a half, but not everyone is happy.

March 14 - The Washington Post

Backlane Condos?

Designer Trevor Kruse has a vision for Toronto -- horizontal condominiums for the city's alleys.

March 14 - The Globe and Mail

Taking Risks with Urban Design

The City of Rotterdam is experimenting with a new approach to creating exciting, interesting public places: stop making them so safe.

March 14 - The Globe and Mail

Everybody Wins with Public-Private Partnerships

The expansion of the Washington Metro relies heavily on self-imposed landowner taxes.

March 14 - The Washington Post

Major TOD Project Planned For Microsoft's Hometown

King County Dept. of Transportation's Transit Oriented Development (TOD) group is soliciting proposals for development in Redmond,WA.

March 14 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Active Living By Design

A national trend to reshape suburban communities to encourage walking and cycling is taking root. [Correction noted.]

March 14 - The Los Angeles Times

City Backs Developers' Creek Relocation Plan

City of Rancho Cordova, CA, is at odds with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over developers' plan to relocate a creek to make space for a "town center".

March 14 - The Sacramento Bee

Lawmakers Pony Up for Major Transportation Spending

The next generation of TEA-21 passes overwhelmingly by House of Representatives.

March 14 - The Washington Post

Madison's Most Ambitious Development Project Ever

A Madison, WI, development project could be the city's biggest most expensive. Is it too much?

March 14 - Wisconsin State Journal

Balancing Environmentalism and Security

Critics argue that a U.S. border fencing project may harm sensitive ecological areas.

March 14 - The Washington Post

My Side Of The Mountain

Local governments and private property owners battle it out over preserving scenic character.

March 13 - The New York Times

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