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Is Sprawl A Moral Issue?

A dot-com millionaire turned new urbanist and the Atlanta-Journal Constitution debate the morality of neighborhood choice.

March 28 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Profile Of EPA Chief Whitman

It's a good thing that Environmental Protection Agency chief Christine Todd Whitman is tough...

March 28 - The Christian Science Monitor

Falsifying Environmental Data?

A columnist for the Wall Street Journal argues that "scientific fraud" by the environmental community is out of control.

March 28 - Wall St. Journal

New Technology For Greener Houses

Fireproof Styrofoam forms, solar panels, and other latest developments in green building are showcased at "Building Green," an event sponsored by the National Association of Home Builders Research Council.

March 28 - Wired

Raleigh's Urban Design Guidelines

Guidelines encourage denser development, public spaces, and pedestrian-friendly development.

March 28 - The News & Observer


Nostalgia-flavored Shopping Centers

A new "Main street" retail center in suburban Houston is part of a trend toward "nostalgia-flavored" centers.

March 28 - The Houston Chronicle

Highway Vs. Rail In Houston

Houston's elevated Katy Freeway rail project is comparable in cost to highway expansion. Which will prevail?

March 28 - The Houston Chronicle


Tough Loss For San Jose Redevelopment Effort

New York's Palladium Company dropped plans to build a $1 billion retail and enterainment complex in downtown San Jose, CA.

March 28 - Hotel Online

Builder Gains Approval After Promise To Preserve

In a rare case of cooperation, county officials, preservationists, and a developer work together over development plans for a Civil War battlefield.

March 28 - The Washington Post

Limiting Growth By Limiting Building Size

Maumee, Ohio joins a growing list of municipalities that are restricting retail expansion by limiting building size.

March 27 - Toldeo Blade

Drought Emergency In New York City

Mayor orders restrictions on water use.

March 27 - The New York Times

Energy Task Force Sought Environmental Input After Protests

Newly released documents indicate that the Bush administration's energy task force included environmental issues in a national energy policy only after protests from environmentalists.

March 27 - The Washington Post

Ground Zero: Underground Work Will Take Years

Years of underground rebuilding must be completed at the site of the World Trade Center before anything can be built above ground.

March 27 - The New York Times

EPA To Support Air Quality Standards

In a victory for environmentalists and public health advocates, federal appeals court uploads air pollution standards.

March 27 - The Washington Post

New York's New Mayor Puts Public Transit Above Cars

In contrast to Mayor Giuliani, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg is favoring transit as an alternative to private cars.

March 27 - The New York Times

Bush And Critters

It's how you interpret the species law, not what it says.

March 27 - California Planning and Development Report

Two Studies Raise Questions About Gentrification

Two new studies suggest that gentrification empowers lower-income residents.

March 27 - The New York Times

Tribal Casino Development Outlook

With the billions of dollars being poured into tribal gaming operations, there exists a wide vista of outside development opportunities.

March 27 - REIS

Land Conservation Builds Community

Peter Forbes of the Trust for Public Land offers an essay about how land conservation can change a community.

March 27 - Terrain

Greensboro's Regional Progress

A new high-speed rail corridor lays a template for a network of rail lines from Washington to Charlotte.

March 26 - News-Record

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