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Top Ten Trends For Online Communities

Online communities are theoretically online gathering places to create a "virtual community." The reality is quite different.

July 29 - Online Community Report

Sprawl Is Expensive

A study by Cal State Bakersfield correlates the cost of building homes with the distance of the home from the City's core.

July 29 - Bakersfield Californian

Dr. Soleri's 'Antidote To Sprawl'

Dr. Paolo Soleri's ideas for building better cities, once considered radically 'alternative', are drawing considerable interest.

July 28 - The New York Times

Minority Homeownership At All-Time High

Minority homeownership rate set a new all-time record of 48.8 percent in the second quarter of 2001, with 13.2 million minority families owning their homes.

July 28 - HUD News

The Many Faces Of Public Art

"Outdoor sculpture" has outgrown its defination as creative artists and architects take public art in new directions.

July 28 - The New York Times


Planners Review Proposed Tunnel Near White House

A proposal to build a tunnel near the White House aims to address security concerns and traffic issues.

July 28 - The Washington Post

Pollution Trading: U.S. Could Lose

U.S. businesses could suffer as a result of the Bush administration rejecting the Kyoto global warming accord.

July 28 - The New York Times


Housing Lottery Offers Families The American Dream

In Silicon Valley, a creative housing lottery has given some families the opportunity to own a home, though some participants walk away with crushed hopes.

July 27 - San Jose Mercury News

Philadelphia's Anti-blight Proposal

Mayor John Street's anti-blight proposal has some members of the city council concerned about a lack of oversight.

July 27 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Preserving Modernist Architecture?

Should preservationists fight to save a modern corporate office building?

July 27 - The Boston Globe

Cleveland's Planners Envision Regional Park Plan

Park leaders in the Greater Cleveland, Akron-Canton area have a vision of building more than 1,100 miles of bike and hike trails and preserving thousands of acres along streams and rivers.

July 27 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Washington's Transportation Crisis

While almost no one was watching, the Legislature yesterday adjourned for the fourth time this year - once again without approving a statewide plan to fix Washington's worsening transportation crisis.

July 27 - The Seattle Times

The L.A. River Is Nurturing Wildlife

Birds and other animals thrive in what critics have called the 'puny" L.A. River. Work is beginning on improvements.

July 27 - The Los Angeles Times

The ADA's Impact On Architecture

Time Magazine interviews an corporate architect about how the arhictecture profession has been changed by the ADA.

July 27 - Time

Boston's Big Dig: A $125 Million Change Order

Boston's Big Dig faces yet another major price increase. And there's no end in sight.

July 27 - BizJournals

Affordable Housing To Be Served At Fast Food Restaurants

Will this approach to home ownership be the special sauce that gets more folks in to affordable housing?

July 27 - MSNBC

Portland: An 'Un-American' City?

What happens when an European streetcar system is installed in an American city? Portland, OR, is making a dramatic effort to apply European planning ideas in an American context.

July 26 - Willamette Week

Book Review: Nature Returns To U.S. Cities

In her book "Wild Nights: Nature Returns to the City", Anne Matthews examines the return of nature in U.S. cities and the impact of urban sprawl on the relationship between wildlife and people.

July 26 - National Geographic

Balancing Conservation And Commerce

In Cypress Island Preserve, Louisiana, birds and oil wells are neighbors.

July 26 - The New York Times

To Revive Old Cities, Be Inventive

William Hudnut, chairman of the Washington, D.C.-based Urban Land Institute Public Policy, is writing a book on reviving old cities.

July 26 - The Detroit News

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