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Making TODs Work: Lessons from Portland's Orenco Station

A project manager gives a real-world account of the successes and failures of one of the nation's most closely watched new transit-oriented communities, and its role in the regional growth management strategy.

June 17 - Michael Mehaffy

The Smart Money Is On Smart Growth

The Brookings Institution's Bruce Katz argues that now is right time for Connecticut to re-evaluate and reform their destructive its wasteful growth trends.

June 16 - The Brookings Institution

Low-Income Housing Projects Get A New Look

Low-income housing developers discover that good design makes good neighbors.

June 16 - The Los Angeles Times

The Camera Phone: A New Trend In Real Estate?

Real estate and construction professionals are taking advantage of camera phones. Could they have a future in planning?

June 16 - The Boston Globe

Final Build-out Of Orange County Is Underway

Orange County is leading the way for Los Angeles and the region.

June 16 - The Los Angeles Times


Innovations In Co-Housing

Colorado, which is home to one of the hottest co-housing markets in the country, seeks to add diversity to its projects.

June 16 - The Denver Post

Airport-Transit Link's Thirty-Year Odyssey

After thirty years, BART finally reaches the San Francisco International Airport.

June 16 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek


What We Can Learn From Vancouver's Graceful Growth

Vancouver has accomplished on its waterfront what San Francisco has talked about for decades. US Cities could learn much from Vancouver's success.

June 16 - The San Francisco Chronicle

The World's Most Expensive Cities

A survey ranks the world's most expensive cities based on cost of living.

June 16 - The Independent

E-Government & Planning: West Cambridge Master Plan

The University of Cambridge, England, uses technology to explain the university's development plans to staff, students, alumni, and the community.

June 16 - American Planning Association

The Real Cost Of Mega-projects

Are the benefits of mega-projects such as Boston's Big Dig worth their financial and social costs?

June 16 - The Boston Globe

Affordable Housing Or Resort?

New low-income housing projects in Los Angeles resemble resorts more than affordable housing.

June 16 - The Los Angeles Times

Personal GPS Helps Blind Navigate

A personal GPS device provides verbal navigation information for the blind.

June 16 - Wired

Repair Old Roads Before Building New Ones

Michigan citizens advocate to improve state funding for public transportation and repair old roads before building new ones.

June 15 - Michigan Land Use Institute

When The Bubble Bursts

Good news: Housing doesn't necessarily behave like the stock market.

June 15 - Planning Magazine

Creating A 'Real' Place In Azusa, CA

How does a community developing a distinct identity and sense of place for itself?

June 15 - Terrain

New Immigrants Fuel Washington Metropolitan Growth

The heterogeneous nature of metropolitan Washington's immigrant population poses varied challenges to jurisdictions throughout the region.

June 15 - The Brookings Institution

Housing Advocates Sue California Cities For Affordable Housing

Is affordable housing by lawsuit the next trend for California cities?

June 15 - Ventura County Star

The Other Side Of HOPE VI

A look at the impacts of the federal program to revitalize public housing.

June 14 - The St. Petersburg Times

A Corporate Downtown Renaissance

Seeing opportunities to purchase cheap properties amid a renaissance in many downtowns, many companies are moving from the suburbs to downtown.

June 14 - Wall St. Journal

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