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How A Cool Street 'Happens'

Restaurant Row in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, is an example of how a destination street can be created without any formal planning.

August 14 - Patriot-News

Aspen's Booming Market For Planning Consultants

An industry of planning consultants, many of them former Aspen city planners, has set up shop to help builders navigate through the city's complex development review process.

August 14 - Aspen Daily News

New Urbanism Takes Hold In West Florida

Cities and counties in and around the Tampa Bay area are incorporating elements of New Urbanism into their planning and land use codes.

August 14 - The St. Petersburg Times

Annexation and the Fiscal Fate of Cities

New research by David Rusk finds that there is a crucial relationship between the ability of municipalities to expand their borders into unincorporated land and their bond ratings.

August 14 - The Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Program

Battle Over Housing In New York's Wealthiest Zip Code

Largely low-rise and industrial, Manhattan's once gritty but now chic TriBeCa neighborhood is facing pressure from developers who are hoping to profit from its desirability by building new high-rise apartments.

August 14 - The New York Sun


A Shifting Planning Paradigm In Hong Kong

No longer content with the planning status quo, the city's residents are demanding that government plans abandon their outdated "city in the sky" vision and focus on quality of life issues in the territory.

August 14 - The Standard

FEATURE

Sound Bite Society

Planners who have a hard time persuading elected officials or the public at large should take a cue from the late attorney Johnnie Cochran and come up with a phrase that will stick in the minds of citizens.

August 14 - Rick Bishop, AICP


New Town Sets Sights On The Sea

Blighted and forgotten waterfront areas are on track for development in Scotland using 19th century new towns as inspiration.

August 14 - BBC News

The Downsizing Trend

More and more Americans are trading their large houses for a more 'cozy' place to call home.

August 14 - MSN Money

Maui County Considers Electricity From Non-Fossil Fuels

Officials cite several energy-cutting projects in their call for demand management to reduce energy consumption.

August 13 - The Maui News

Second Home Purchases Decline Nationwide

In a reversal to 2005's trend to "buy first, and ask questions later", more and more prospective buyers are taking a cautious approach to buying their vacation home.

August 13 - The New York Times

Arts-Based Planning For Downtown

A New Jersey township that has been a leader in downtown planning is planning to integrate arts-based development into its successful downtown mix.

August 13 - The Star-Ledger

Cities To Swap Cash For Meeting Housing Requirements

A Bay Area county will be the first in the region to take advantage of a new state law that allows cities to swap meeting state-mandated, affordable housing requirements for cash donations to cities which build affordable housing within same county.

August 13 - San Francisco Examiner, Peninsula edition

From B&B To Home Sweet Home

Travelers are increasingly out of luck as bed and breakfast inns across the country revert back to being private homes.

August 13 - The Wall Street Journal

Returning Environmentalism to the Mainstream

How environmental activism has changed.

August 13 - The Nation

Idaho Says "No" To Coal-Fired Power Plants

Idaho Rep. Gov. Risch reversed his predecessor's position on allowing new coal plants to be built in Idaho by opting out of a federal mercury emissions trading program. By doing so, the state has shown bi-partisan opposition to coal power plants.

August 12 - The Idaho Statesman

Idaho Proposition Threatens Land Use Law

Planners are spooked by a Measure 37 look-a-like bill that spills over into Idaho.

August 12 - The Boise Weekly

3 Proposals For Replacing Seattle's Viaduct

Washington State Dept. of transportation offers 3 proposals for replacing the Alaskan Way Viaduct.

August 12 - The Seattle Times

Resolving the Sprawl vs Traffic Debate? Not really.

When jobs move to the suburbs, does the commute suffer? It depends on the industry, but overall, not much, if at all, suggests UCLA planning professor and blogger Randall Crane.

August 12 - Randall Crane's Urban Planning Research Blog

A Battle For Open Space In Maryland

50 acres of woodland are up for sale in Maryland, and while a developer has scoped the land as a good site for 25 homes, local residents are pressuring local and state officials to employ a little-used open space funding program to buy up the land.

August 12 - The Baltimore Sun

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