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Wanted: More Urban Parks in Los Angeles

Author D.J. Waldie calls for the creation of more open space in park poor Los Angeles.

October 5 - Los Angeles Times

Amphibious Houses And The First Floating Town

The Dutch are gearing up for climate change with amphibious houses. If rivers rise above their banks, the houses simply float higher.

October 5 - Der Spiegel

Canadian SUV Sales Plummet

Soaring gas prices in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita have seen a dramatic drop in SUV sales.

October 5 - The Globe and Mail

The Nexus Between Schools And Planning

In most cities, school districts occupy more land than any private developer or other public entity. Yet, the cities in which school districts operate often have no more influence over schools than they do foreign countries.

October 5 - The Planning Report

National Wildlife Refuge Threatened

The Chesapeake region's largest remaining wetlands face twin threats of suburban sprawl and rising sea levels.

October 5 - The Baltimore Sun


Vancouver, BC: The World's Most Livable City?

Excellent transportation, telecommunications and utilities helped Vancouver, British Columbia take the top spot in The Economist's ranking of the world's most livable cities; not a single U.S. city makes the top 10.

October 5 - The Globe and Mail

Wi-Fi For All?

Google's interest in providing wi-fi for San Francisco is good news for municipal wireless.

October 4 - Governing.com: 13th Floor


The Wrong Stuff: Creative Class Theory In The UK

A new research paper examines Florida's ideas, focusing on the evidence in British cities, and finds little evidence that 'creative' cities do better.

October 4 - Insitute for Public Policy Research

Proposed Downtown L.A. Hotel Causing Controversy

A proposed 55-story hotel next to the downtown Convention Center already has other area hotel owners ready to fight the City Council in court.

October 4 - The Los Angeles Times

Builders Offer $100,000 Reward to Nab ELF Saboteurs

The FBI and Building Industry Association of Washington are offering $100,000 for the conviction individuals responsible for criminal acts claimed by the Earth Liberation Front (ELF).

October 4 - Nation's Building News

Saving Googie Architecture In Las Vegas

A group is trying to save one of the last examples of Googie architecture in Las Vegas.

October 4 - Abhijeet Chavan

A Shaky Take-Off For Massive O'Hare Expansion

The FAA approves a $15 billion budget to expand O'Hare airport -- and just as quickly, a federal court halts the project.

October 4 - The Chicago Tribune

The End Of McMansions?

The cost of maintaining and furnishing large houses, cost of fuel, interest rates, and land prices may be causing a "downsizing" trend in house sizes across the nation.

October 4 - The New York Times

Say Goodbye To The California Ranch House -- Two-Stories Is The Future

Home size has been expanding since the middle of the last century. Meanwhile, lots are getting smaller. Economics is driving home builders to more compact, vertical homes.

October 4 - The Los Angeles Times

Market Forces Boost Alternate Energy

After Hurricane Katrina, energy conservation and renewable energy make a comeback.

October 4 - The New York Times

LA's Missesd Opportunity For Innovative School Design

The Los Angeles Times architecture critic chastises the massive Los Angeles school district for not using its historic building boom to improve the architecture and planning of new schools.

October 4 - The Los Angeles Times

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Building Websites For Nonprofits With Open Source Content Management Frameworks

<img src="http://66.28.40.163/images/NTEN/RegConfLogos/Logo_NTEN_Conferences.gif" align="right" alt="NTEN Conference Logo" />Abhijeet presented last week at the <a href="http://www.nten.org/">Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network</a> (NTEC) 2005 San Diego Regional Conference on open source content management frameworks for building websites for nonprofit. He published his fabulous presentation online under a creative commons license:<br /> <br /> <a href="http://www.urbaninsight.com/~chavan/2005/nten/">Building Websites For Nonprofits With Open Source Content Management Frameworks</a><br /> <br /> He really knows what he's presenting on, since much of his presentation is based on his hands-on experience with a massive project we just completed here at Urban Insight.

October 3 - Chris Steins

Should You Learn To Love Sprawl?

A high-powered group of acadedmics and critics join together to consider the positive aspects of sprawl. Are new exurban development getting better?

October 3 - The Boston Globe

Next Generation Traffic Simulation

Traffic simulation models offer significant benefits, but after 35 years of development and application, they still have shortcomings. A new study seeks to fill in the gaps.

October 3 - Institute of Transportation Studies Berkeley Online Magazine

Asia's Largest Slum Is An Economic Powerhouse

Dharavi, a slum in Mumbai, India, may appear at first to be a squalid concentration of misery. It is also the prosperous home of some 5,000 single-room factories and tens of thousands of entrepreneurs.

October 3 - The Globe and Mail

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