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Condofication: The New Index For Gentrification?
In San Francisco, legislation aimed at stopping conversions may actually increase evictions of renters, as more groups enter into 'tenancy-in-common' agreements.
109 Degrees, No AC Needed?
Nevada Power is trying to raise the Southern Nevada temperature limit for air conditioning cut-off due to unpaid energy bills from 105 to 110 degrees, angering many.
Planning Dallas' Makeover
The early version of the 'Forward Dallas Comprehensive Plan' focuses on making the city more pedestrian-friendly.
Jared Diamond On Environmental And Social Sustainability
An interview with the author of Guns, Germs, and Steel and Collapse on topics from water resources to long-range planning and the U.S.'s isolationism.
Thousands Of Hmong Refugees Struggle In Minnesota
The ethnic group known for fighting for the U.S. in Vietnam faces adversity after their last refugee camp closes in Thailand.
Cars As Electric Trains
Using the dualmode system, electric cars would function normally in a small neighborhood, but would hop on a dedicated track for longer trips.
An Evaluation of Metropolitan Planning Organization Boards
Is there an inherent bias in the geographic and racial-ethnic patterns of Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) boards?
Political Climate Change In Canada
Conservative leader Stephen Harper, who will become Canada's new prime minister has promised to opt out of the Kyoto treaty.
Least Affordable Housing Markets In Six Countries
This second annual survey by Demographia rates and compares the affordability of the one hundred major urban property markets in the six nations covered.
Personal Rapid Transit
Has the time come for this smaller, automated, electric transit service, the cousin of the Detroit People Mover?
What Is Permaculture?
According to one advocate, a doctrine individuals can practice in all walks of life, making a tangible difference in promoting sustainability at a local level.
NYC Loses Affordable SROs Due To Illegal Conversions
Illegal conversion of single room occupancy ('efficiency') apartments in NYC threaten one of the few remaining sources of private, affordable housing in the City. Housing advocates attempt to stem the tide, but it's rough going.
L.A. Planning Passes Torch from Winogrond to Goldberg
While L.A. searched for a new planning director to help implement Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's vision of a new L.A., one based on smart growth and higher densities, longtime area planner Mark Winogrond did more than keep the seat warm as City Planning director.
Could Smart Growth Tip the Next Presidential Election?
Strategists take note as Virginia's new governor tackles sprawl.
Master of His Own Eminent Domain?
A citizens' group, angered over the Supreme Court's recent controversial eminent domain decision, is seeking to use the new law to evict Supreme Court Justice David Souter from his own home.
Big Brother Eyeing America's Cities?
Local police departments are increasingly relying on federally-funded surveillance camera networks to pick up where local citizens and underfunded police left off -- keeping their 'eyes on the street'.
UN Releases Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
"The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment", commissioned by the UN and released January 19, spelled out a grim future for humanity and the earth -- but it also showed how this future can be avoided.
Sierra Club Wins Farmland Preservation Fee
Successful litigation by a Sierra Club chapter in California's Central Valley results in $17.5 million to purchase conservation easements in San Joaquin County, as well as the establishment of a farmland preservation fee in the City of Stockton.
'Dream Team' To Shape Katrina Rebuilding
Peter Calthorpe and Andres Duany are among those involved in shaping the rebuilding efforts after hurricane Katrina.
Atlanta Puts a Moratorium on 'McMansions' in Historic Neighborhoods
To arrest the trend of historic tear-downs with incompatable 'mega-mansions' built in their place, the City of Atlanta has placed a temporary halt to the practice.
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