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2 Million Petition For Sustainable Energy

Technologies such as solar home systems, micro hydroelectricity generators, small wind turbines, wave energy and biogas are viable energy alternatives.

August 16 - Wired

Putting NYC In A Pickle Jar For Future Generations?

Suirrel away the maps of NYC on a server away from the city, just in case - life in the world of GIS in a post 9/11 city

August 15 - The Village Voice

Digitizing Sanborn Maps For Research

D-Lib Magazine documents attempts to digitize Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps™ for research by planner, demographers and others.

August 15 - The Congress for the New Urbanism

Cities With Most Pedestrian Deaths

According to the Surface Transportation Policy Project, California cities have the greatest number of pedestrian deaths.

August 15 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Minnesota's DOT New 20-Year Plan

Minnesota Transportation Commissioner is preparing a new plan to guide the MnDOT for the next 20 years.

August 15 - Star Tribune


Affordable Housing And Sprawl

Five opinions on how to control sprawl and make housing affordable in the Bay Area.

August 15 - San Jose Mercury News

How To Manage Sprawl

This article discusses the current trend of increasing urban populations and how to resolve the issues they create.

August 15 - International Herald Tribune


Debunking The Claims Of Transit Critics

Sam Zimmerman argues transit opponents have been using "irrelevant or half-true claims."

August 15 - Mass Transit

Suburban Assault Vehicle

These converted SUVs feature 50-caliber machine guns or a 40mm grenade launcher and armor plating.

August 15 - CNN

Talent Search For New WTC Designs

The Lower Manhattan Development Corp. plans to hire up to five new firms to offer a diversity of new designs for the WTC site.

August 15 - New York Post

GIS Becomes Mainstream

In the last three years, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have become a mainstream technology in the enterprise, says CIO Magazine.

August 15 - CIO

Attack Of The Giant Billboards

Important buildings in Poland's cities are being covered up by giant billboards.

August 15 - BBC News

Architecture And Politics

Architecture is inseparable from politics.

August 15 - The New York Times

A 'Batty' Idea To Save Sick Forests

Mississippi State University researchers use bats to assess the health of a forest.

August 14 - Wired

Bad Planning Ethics

An example in Contra Costa, CA of politics subverting the planning process.

August 14 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Scooters Gain In Popularity Despite Ban

Scooters: They were outlawed from the streets two years ago, but commuters are riding them anyway, and a city councilman wants to end the ban.

August 14 - Sun Spot

Are They Watching You?

A $37 million upgrade to the San Francisco Bay's electronic toll system will provide real-time info on congestion and traffic.

August 14 - Newsday

Homeowners Sue Homeowners' Association

Homeowners in Twins Rivers say homeowners' association resembles a local government.

August 14 - The New York Times

Rejuvenating Alexandra

Johannesburg's Alexandra township, densely populated and economically depressed, is undergoing rejuvenation.

August 14 - BBC News

Fading Italian City Reinvents Itself As Technology Haven

A 13th-century Italian village on the verge of extinction invests in technology to redesign itself as an Internet haven.

August 14 - Fast Company

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Top Books

An annual review of books related to planning.

Top Schools

The definitive ranking of graduate planning programs.

100 Most Influential Urbanists

The who's who of urbanism, according to Planetizen readers.

Urban Planning Creators You Should Know

A short list of voices on social, video, and podcasting platforms.

Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

This six-course series explores essential urban design concepts using open source software and equips planners with the tools they need to participate fully in the urban design process.

Planning for Universal Design

Learn the tools for implementing Universal Design in planning regulations.