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Cars With California Emissions Control Systems Not Needed in Pennsylvania

This op-ed rebuts the calls for Pennsylvania to require that new cars sold across the Commonwealth be equipped with emission controls that comply with California state requirements.

January 17 - American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research

The Big Uneasy: Anger Over New Orleans' Building Moratorium

New Orleans residents warn of civil disorder if they are not allowed to return to their homes.

January 17 - The Times-Picayune

Los Angeles Undergoes Transformation To Central, Public City

Harold Meyerson argues that thanks to Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, transportation and land use in the City of Angels now focuses on the public sector, not the private realm, as the Mayor takes on a strong central identity heretofore lacking.

January 17 - The Washington Post

Technology Improves Traffic Reports

As cell phones, GPS systems, dashboard computers, and roadside sensors create more accurate traffic reports, the ubiqituous AM radio helicopter traffic report could be a thing of the past.

January 17 - The Boston Globe

National Trust Critiques New Orleans Report

National Trust President Richard Moe Urges New Orleans Mayor to reconsider controversial rebuilding proposal suspending issuance of building permits.

January 16 - National Trust For Historic Preservation


Mean Streets: How America Criminalizes Homelessness

The National Coalition for the Homeless and the National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty review the state of the homeless in 20 of America's "meanest" cities, as well as those cities which have adopted more constructive measures for addressing housing need.

January 16 - National Coalition for the Homeless

The Drawback of Skywalks

They seemed like a good idea at the time, but planners now find skywalks drain life from the streetscape below.

January 16 - Associated Press


Is There A 'War Against Suburbia'?

Joel Kotkin charges that suburban living is under attack by planners and environmentalists, and the frontline is Los Angeles, where L.A.'s new mayor has declared suburbs 'an old concept.'

January 16 - The Wall Street Journal

The Most Fit Cities

Baltimore looks in the mirror and is surprised to see itself emerge victorious.

January 16 - USA Today

Wal-Mart Forced To Increase Health Benefits In Maryland

A new state bill, opposed by the governor, will apply only to the corporate giant.

January 16 - The Washington Post

LA Looks To L.A. For Solutions To Sprawl

Los Angeles Mayor Villaraigosa's comments on urban growth inspire thought about planning in the Baton Rouge area.

January 16 - The Advocate

10th International Architecture Exhibition For The Venice Biennale

The guest organizer gives a preview of the exhibition, which will open in late summer.

January 16 - The New York Times

Brazil Develops Cost-Effective Alternative to Gasoline

As a result, the country expects to become energy independent this year.

January 16 - The Wall Street Journal

New Jersey: 'We're More Than A Turnpike'

No, this was not the new state slogan selected after close to 12,000 votes among five finalists.

January 16 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Rebuild Now Or Get Out

A four-month ultimatum from Mayor Nagin has New Orleans residents up in arms.

January 15 - The Los Angeles Times

The Downtown Boom Is Now In San Antonio

Urban professionals and a vibrant street life are becoming the norm in downtown San Antonio.

January 15 - San Antonio Current

Trouble In Historic Transylvania

A shopping mall plan grows in Sibiu, a town to be nominated to the UNESCO World Heritage List and as the 2007 cultural capital of Europe.

January 15 - INTBAU News

Celebrities Back Construction Of Long Lost Frank Lloyd Wright Boathouse

A unrealized 1905 design by Frank Lloyd Wright is resurrected from the dead -- celebrities donate money to help fund the construction, which will be erected on the shores of Lake Erie.

January 15 - The Buffalo News

Not All Buying In To New Orleans Master Plan

New Orleans residents are challenging the plans for rebuilding.

January 15 - Black America Web/Associated Press

From Hellhole to Safe Haven?

How did a Seattle non-profit raise $27 million and reinvent one of the most notorious public housing complexes in the city?

January 14 - Seattle Weekly

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