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Nine Things To Save Los Angeles

Los Angeles Time columnist Bill Boyarsky offers his list of nine things the new mayor should do to save L.A.

June 4 - The Los Angeles Times

High Tech Mansions Under Attack

A six month freeze on billionaire mansions in Medina, the Seattle suburb on Lake Washington, has been ordered by the city's mayor.

June 4 - The Daily Telegraph

Sprawl Creates A Region Divided Against Itself

In Northeast Ohio, sprawl's effects are impacting older suburbs as well as the city.

June 4 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Best Places In 2001

Forbes Magazine and the Milken Institute publish their annual list of the best places in the U.S.

June 4 - Forbes

Does Sprawl Cause Obesity?

Is there a link between community design and health?

June 4 - Tallahassee Democrat


Why Mass Transit Is In Trouble

If the benefits of mass transit are well known, why are Canadian transit agencies in trouble?

June 4 - The Ottawa Citizen

Sea Ranch: Influential Architecture Threatened By Sprawl

Sea Ranch, a community established by Lawrence Haprin, Charles Moore and others in the 1960s, combined ecology and inventive architecture.

June 3 - The New York Times


The Future Of Seattle's Urban Core

The future of Seattle's urban core depends on understanding how it's unique demographics will impact real estate.

June 3 - REIS

Legislative Planning Update

The American Planning Association publishes its regular update on legislative and public policy issues of interest to planners.

June 3 - American Planning Association

Is The American Department Store Dead?

Department stores are rapidly losing ground to new innovative retail concepts.

June 3 - Ohio Beacon Journal

Panama City, FL To Take Over State Coastal Permitting

Panama City Beach may become Florida's first city to assume responsibility for issuing coastal development permits.

June 3 - The Miami Herald

Are Cities Abusing The Power Of Eminent Domain?

In this op-ed, the author wonders if our forefather's definition of "public use" included casinos, auto plants, shopping malls and health clubs.

June 2 - The Rocky Mountain News

Commuter Rail Laying Track In Downtown Ft. Worth

The Fort Worth Transportation Authority is hoping to begin service connecting it to Dallas before November.

June 2 - Dallas News

Erosion In China Creates Dust Storms Over U.S.

Desertification of farmlands in China is responsible for dust-storms over neighboring countries and the U.S.

June 2 - National Geographic

Northwest Logging Halted

Appeals court halts logging in the Northwest to protect fish.

June 2 - The Chicago Tribune

Arizona Projects Explore Future Approaches To Development

Sonoran Institute spotlights 19 approaches to building in Tucson

June 2 - Arizona Daily Star

Towns Oppose Cleanup Plan For Endangered River

The Hudson River, contaminated with cancer-causing pollutants, placed fourth on a recent list of the nations endangered rivers. Towns along the river oppose a plan to cleanup the river.

June 1 - National Geographic

Twin Cities Change Growth Plan

Two strategies attempt to balance growth with restrictions on development.

June 1 - Star Tribune

Construction Scaffolding: Bamboo Vs. Steel

In Hong Kong, building construction crews use bamboo instead of steel to construct scaffolding up to 50 stories high.

June 1 - The Chicago Tribune

A 'Dumb' Version Of Smart Growth?

The Sierra Club of Canada criticizes Ontario's Premier Mike Harris for his policies and abuse of the term "Smart Growth."

June 1 - The Toronto Star

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