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Rehab Credit Program Saved

The Senate votes to keep a decades-old tax incentive for renovating older buildings.

May 14 - National Trust For Historic Preservation

Book Review: The New Civic Art

Witold Rybczynski reviews the book "The New Civic Art: Elements of Town Planning" by Andrés Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, and Robert Alminana.

May 14 - Wilson Quarterly

A Review Of General Motors' Hy-wire Concept Car

General Motors' Hy-wire concept car used hydrogen fuel and has video-game-like controls.

May 14 - The Christian Science Monitor

The New New Urbanism

Is traditional neighborhood design a fad or the new standard?

May 14 - Housing Zone

Three Approaches To Economic Development

Three suburban Chicago communities have developed different economic development strategies based on their demographics.

May 14 - The Chicago Tribune


TDRs Save NJ Farmland

State supported transfer of development rights programs are working to preserve Farmland in New Jersey.

May 14 - USA Today

In-town Bike Facilities Increasing

Cities in the Salt Lake Valley are gradually improving their road bike network to match the excellent off-road options

May 14 - The Salt Lake Tribune


Wal-Mart Pays Big for Enviromental Violations

Wal-Mart will pay a $3.1 million settlement for violating federal storm water regulations in nine states

May 13 - The Salt Lake Tribune

Horror Vacui: The Fear Of Emptiness

Is a fear of empty space driving architecture and urban design today?

May 13 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Moving Back Downtown

It's for the birds (literally).

May 13 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Envisioning Beijing's Future

With the Olympic games just four years away, China's capital city is attempting to physically construct a new world image.

May 13 - China View

Why The Chunnel Failed

Considered a engineering feat when it was built 10 years ago, the Channel Tunnel has failed financially and politically, says Christian Wolmar.

May 13 - The New York Times

Gas Mileage Claims Of Hybrid Cars Overstated

Consumer Reports has shown that hybrid cars get less than 60 percent of EPA estimates.

May 13 - Wired

Jane Jacobs: A Wake-Up Call For American Cities

In her latest book, influential urbanist Jane Jacobs' offers a solution for suburban sprawl and a warning for North American cities.

May 13 - The Globe and Mail

Are Lofts Becoming 'Uncool'?

Do 'factory-like' subdivisions spell the end of the loft as a meaningul cultural symbol?

May 13 - MetropolisMag.com

Global Impacts of China's Building Boom

The frenzied development pace of the world's fastest growing national economy has some fearing an impending real estate bust.

May 13 - The Los Angeles Times

Public Transportation Terrorism Prevention Act Of 2004 Passes

Fourteen million people use public transportation every day in the U.S., but the federal government has invested only $0.006 in security per passenger.

May 13 - GovExec

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Thanks to Adam Rogers at <a href="http://www.wired.com/">Wired</a> for this reference to the Transportation Research Board's participation solicitation for <a href="http://gulliver.trb.org/news/blurb_detail.asp?id=3692">XML Schemas for Exchange of Transportation Data</a>. <br /> <br /> XML tells the web browser software about the structure and type of information it's displaying, distinguishing content from format by adding metadata.<br /> <br /> We predicted that planning specialties would begin developing their own XML schemas in a 1999 article for APA's Planning magazine, <a href="http://www.planning.org/planningpractice/1999/feb99.htm">'X' Marks the Spot</a>

May 12 - Chris Steins

The Road / Street Dilemna

If roads are about "getting there" and streets are about "being there", can Sydney's busiest road become a street?

May 12 - The Sydney Morning Herald

Why Is Construction So Backward?

A new book investigates why the construction industry is constrained by narrow thinking.

May 12 - Spiked

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