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What Happens When A Housing Bubble Bursts

Want to see what follows a housing bubble? Look to China's largest city, Shanghai.

January 8 - The Los Angeles Times

Can Boston's Housing Affordability Crisis Be Fixed?

The Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research summarizes a recent study by Harvard University economist Edward L. Glaeser that charges that zoning is major cause of the crisis in Massachusetts' housing affordability.

January 8 - The Boston Globe

How To Teach About Sprawl And The Law

A law professor publishes an article discussing how to teach a course on sprawl and the law.

January 8 - Social Science Research Network (SSRN)

PA Governor Threatens Rail Shutdown

Gov. Rendell, chair of the bi-state Delaware River Port Authority, has threatened a PATCO shutdown if the NJ delegation does not approve funds for dredging the Delaware's main shipping channel.

January 8 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Schwarzenegger's Vision For Transit Doesn't Include Subways

California Governor Schwarzenegger's bold new infrastructure plan would spend $222 billion over the next decade, but doesn't include even 'one thin dime' for mass transit within cities.

January 7 - The Los Angeles Times


Canada's Federal Election: Where's the Debate Over Energy?

The current Federal election campaign in Canada has been noteworthy for its lack of any discussion about energy security.

January 7 - The Globe and Mail

Why 2006 Matters For Smart Growth, Transit, And TOD

How the opinions of smart growth practitioners are critical for a process that results in transportation choice, transit performance, and successful community investment by the FTA.

January 7 - Smart Growth Online


New Orleans Begins Demolition of the Lower 9th Ward

The City of New Orleans has started bulldozing buildings in the Lower 9th Ward -- many still containing unidentified remains -- without informing homeowners.

January 7 - CommonDreams

LA's Planning Department Is Growing After Years Of Decline

LA's planning department plans to hire 20 staffers to push through a backlog of new housing projects and help advance revitalization efforts for the Los Angeles River.

January 7 - Los Angeles Downtown News

Best Street Photography of 2005

PPS offers striking images of great places (and a few not-so-great) from around the world. [Includes photos.]

January 6 - Project For Public Spaces

Velo-City?

Imagine bicycles traveling at speeds up to 50 miles per hour in enclosed tubes hanging above the streets.

January 6 - Smart City Radio

Toronto:The Accidental City

Why is Canada's largest city also its most insecure?

January 6 - Maisonneuve

Plan Proceeds for A New Highway at Nation’s Capital

State and federal highway officials agree on a final plan to build a $2.4 billion highway through Washington's suburbs.

January 6 - The Baltimore Sun

Unlikely Representative Brings Louisiana Recovery Plan To the Forefront

The relatively unknown State Representative Richard H. Baker (R) of Baton Rouge has outlined a massive government plan to help Katrina battered Louisiana rebuild.

January 6 - The New York Times

Suddenly, Toll Roads Don't Look So Bad

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will propose adding special toll lanes -- some exclusively for trucks -- to the state's most congested freeways and easing environmental reviews to speed construction.

January 6 - The Los Angeles Times

Historic Estate Plan Draws Opposition

Charles Carroll descendants' may allow development of their Doughoregan estate. (Carroll is the only Roman Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence.)

January 6 - The Baltimore Sun

Stockholm Becomes Second European City To Implement Congestion Charging

Despite public opposition, Stockholm is pushing ahead with implementation of congestion charging for a trial period.

January 6 - Reuters

'Cheap Mortgages' Start To Come Due

Homeowners who gambled on risky mortgage products could find themselves paying hundreds of dollars more per month in the coming year as these products are reset to real-world interest rates.

January 6 - Herald-Tribune

Treasure Valley Home Sales Set Record

Idaho's Treasure Valley single-family home sales and dollar value break records.

January 6 - The Idaho Statesman

The Power of Infilltration

Planning Magazine examines how cities are encouraging multifamily projects and higher densities.

January 5 - Planning Magazine

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