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Portland's High-Density Successes

Higher-density, mixed-use developments are gaining footholds among public transit routes in Portland.

April 29 - The Oregonian

When Urban Planners Were 'Power Players'

Archeologists have identified the oldest city in the Americas.

April 29 - National Geographic

Building Green Homes

One family in Palo Alto is part of a growing trend towards sustainable, "green" homes.

April 29 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Putting West Los Angeles On Rails

There is an alternative to the parking lot that is called the Santa Monica Fwy. It is the Exposition light rail line.

April 28 - The Los Angeles Times

Bush May Oppose Logging Ban

President Bush may oppose a Clinton administration rule protecting national forests from logging and road-building.

April 28 - San Jose Mercury News


Africa's Shrinking Lake

Africa's largest freshwater lake has shrunk down to one-twentieth of its 1963 size. Scientists blame human factors.

April 28 - National Geographic

HUD Looks At Deconstruction

A study recently released by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development examines the feasibility of deconstruction as practiced by four urban communities.

April 28 - HUD News


Washington May Fund Brownfield Clean Ups

New legislation that would provide as much as $250 million a year in funding has the approval of both President Bush and the Senate.

April 28 - The Los Angeles Times

Cycling Through Sprawl

Cyclists pedal through the Bay Area to see sprawl up close and draw attention to urban planning and land conservation.

April 27 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Coastal Commission Ruled Unconstitutional

The California Coastal Commission's composition must be reconfigured, according to a Superior Court Judge.

April 27 - The Los Angeles Times

Senate Approves Brownfields Cleanup Measure

Measure will increase spending for cleanup of contabminated industrial sites. Advocates say it could revitalize communities in industrial areas.

April 27 - The Washington Post

Water Scarcity Sparks Political Tensions

In Florida, water scarcity caused by drought and growth is giving rise to inceased political conflicts.

April 27 - Sun-Sentinel

Ancient University, Avant-Garde Architecture

University of Utrecht, Netherlands, is 365 years old and inventing the architecture of tomorrow.

April 27 - The New York Times

California's High Speed Rail Plans

Officials from the California High Speed Rail Authority are eager to begin bullet train service in the state by 2020.

April 27 - The Sacramento Bee

Cities and Economic Growth

Paul Grogan, co-author of "Comeback Cities" has formed "CEOs For Cities", a group to focus attention on cities and how the affect economic growth.

April 27 - The New York Times

Cities Opposed To Affordable Housing Measure

California city and county officials have voiced opposition to a bill that would penalize local governments for failing to meet California's affordable housing requirements.

April 27 - The Los Angeles Times

L.A.'s Latinos Become NIMBYs

L.A.'s Latino population will save Los Angeles with its new-found NIMBYism.

April 27 - New Times-LA

Telecom Hotels Come To Buffalo

A former automomobile plant in Buffalo may be reused as a telecommunications center.

April 27 - The Buffalo News

Power Crisis Increasing Pollution

With power plants running around the clock, the South Coast Air Quality Management District is predicting some of the worse smog in years for Los Angeles.

April 27 - Los Angeles Daily News

School Districts Required To Run Cleaner Buses

Southern California air quality officials are requiring schools to replace older polluting diesel buses with cleaner ones.

April 26 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

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